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Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Boar Wars

Here's why I'll take good old-fashioned conservation over environmentalism any day. Two years ago animal rights criminals activists released 35 wild boars from a farm in order to "save" them. Since then, the giant porkers' numbers have risen to 175 and have wrecked so much havoc on the surrounding countryside, wildlife and livestock that the farmer, his business ruined, must hunt down and kill the lot.

Nice job of "saving" there.

1 comment:

  1. It reminds me of 28 Days Later, except instead of virally rage-filled monkeys unleashed by animal rights stormtroopers, its hungry wild pigs.

    ...In retrospect this probably wasn't the best analogy.

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