RE: Discovering the Amazing Museum of Nature and Hunting in Paris

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I hope to see the day when hunting remains as a sad thing of our past.



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I totally agree to that.

After, I would maybe just include a difference between the hunting games that are lived just like a hobby and hunts that are vital and still practiced, although I believe this is much rarer than the first option !

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I live within a community of hunters. hunting is no longer about providing for oneself. it is about domination and superiority. it has become a "sport" with trophy hunting is the goal and many are just finger happy on the trigger.
I am not against hunting as it once was a means to survive.

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I see that once again, we are in agreement in our points of view and I am also totally horrified by the fact that this activity, which may have been noble at one time, has become so overused... But I feel that where we go in the country, I will inevitably encounter this type of context and situation!

Best wishes to you this weekend, take good care 🌱

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Rural area is where this happens. and it is nearly impossible to control. it comes down to the values of the locals. but having said that, we often get hunters coming from other parts of the country, paying for a post and just do whatever, not having those clear values and tabus of a local.

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I know, this is really problematic in every way... When people come from others locations, they don't care at all about what is already there...

Yesterday we went to visit the house one last time before the purchase and I specially asked questions about hunting and hunters. Apparently, it happens more in private woods in the region, and there isn't some close to the house... but we'll see that in real situation !

Take good care dear @bigorna1 :)

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