Here's the Bio about the author of the article. Note that she got a degree in Journalism and not Biology. Sorry Michelle, but I prefer to listen to game biologist and not journalism majors.
Michelle Kretzer
Michelle first learned about the cruelty of factory farming while pursuing a degree in journalism at the University of Kentucky. She signed up for an agriculture course as an elective simply because it filled a hole in her schedule. That class, chosen by chance, precipitated her "aha" moment: She immediately stopped eating animals and started learning everything she could about animal rights. When not writing for PETA, she enjoys traveling, listening to The Beatles, spending time on the water near her home in Florida, and doting on her guinea pigs, Duke and Bogart, who were rescued during one of PETA's PetSmart investigations.
That person thinks the movie Bambi was an accurate representation of the animal world,,,,,,, and when Grocery stores don't exist anymore they would simply starve to death,,, clueless about the real world
I don’t like this thread. Now I have to study on what a PETA investigation is and how they had authority to “rescue” animals. Did they up their game? They used to remove them to a dumpster cause no one had the right to own an animal
Well I suppose my predator hunting is what shes referring too. The ruthless killing of predators provides sport hunters with more deer rabbits and turkeys. She sure enough would hate me cause I kill those too
I just can't get my mind around the idea that it's better to be torn apart and have you guts eaten, by a wolf, while you're still alive, than it is to be shot.