The hunt for bears: Terrorism in Florida
posted in 23 Dec 2015
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Almost 4000 hunters – 3779 – bought the license of the State of Florida put in sale between September and October to hunt 320 black bears, which for 21 years have been protected from murderous rage hunters – who seem more terrorists than anything else.

Weeks before the “D” day to hunt bears, a large part of those hunters penetrated the woods and swamps of Florida to go detecting their prey, to kill them after the hunt began.

That is the explanation that the state authorities give to the hunt efficiency: in 24 hours, almost the quota had already been reached and the operation had to be stopped.

The population of bears in the wild in the state is estimated at 3,300 individuals, almost nothing to a territorial extension of that size. However, the desire to kill innocent beings, like any terrorist would have, fed for years a legion of hunters who had their day of blood, suffering and death against a species that should be protected and not extinguished.

The State of Florida, worldwide tourism destination of millions of people, can display today before everyone the trophy for having the largest army of terrorists against animals of the planet, who managed to kill 320 black bears in less than 48 hours.

IT IS A SAD SPECTACLE FOR A WORLD FIGHTING FOR ITS OWN SURVIVAL IN THIS CENTURY.

Dr. Pedro A. Ynterian

President, GAP Project International