JUST ASKING
WHATS THIS SITE ALL ABOUT
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Matt
WHATS THIS SITE ALL ABOUT
HOW SERIOUS ARE PEOPLE ON THIS SITE. IS THE IDEA TO TRACK AND RESEARCH YOWIES OR TO HUNTDOWN AND KILL ONE DO YO CARRY GUNS ON THESE FEILD TRIPS.
JUST ASKING
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JUST ASKING
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hi matt. Noone carries guns as far as i know. The idea is definatly not to kill a yowie. But if it came down to life or death i would like to think (as with a human trying to kill me) That i would shoot to kill if i felt i needed to. I would rather spend my life with my daughter...felling guilty then be ripped apart and left in the bush. If it came down to being attacked i would have little or no problem trying to squeeze on off.
Noone believed in gorillas you know,until someone found one...
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No Kill Policy
I agree with Cass Matt. There would be absolutely no point in devoting our time, money and for alot of us, our lives to finding and documenting this species to just kill it arbitrarily. Sure there is the reasoning that there would be no better evidence than turning up on Today Tonight with a Yowie corpse. (Gawd, could you imagine the smell!) but as I said, it would not only negate most of what these good people stand for but the public outcry would far outweigh any benefits.
Who are we, as humans, to think that we can kill an obviously intelligent species just for proof? In fact if I ever hear of anybody taking shots etc. at a yowie I will personally go and have a word with them, wherever they may be.
Who are we, as humans, to think that we can kill an obviously intelligent species just for proof? In fact if I ever hear of anybody taking shots etc. at a yowie I will personally go and have a word with them, wherever they may be.
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Excellent post "1". I was just about to post to say the exact same thing, however you have done it for me - and also said it far better than I could.
Well said - thanks.
DMH
Well said - thanks.
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I was just looking at your Avatar "1", and can't help but ask if your in the Military?
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No, I wish I were but my flat feet and the fact that I made a pass at the recruiting Sergeant sort of disqualified me from joining. But I do own the entire series of 'Tour of Duty' and 'Jag' on dvd and watch them constantly.
But if I had been allowed to join I reckon I would have been able to make it to Corporal in the Cooks pretty easily. But alas, it wasn't to be. It's all politics man, politics.
But if I had been allowed to join I reckon I would have been able to make it to Corporal in the Cooks pretty easily. But alas, it wasn't to be. It's all politics man, politics.
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