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Mankind at war with nature

Being vermin means being a common objectionable animal, also being animals that prey on game and also being offensive, nasty or harmful, which I am sure fits mankind perfectly.

Therefore I object most strongly at a pro fox hunter on Radio Humberside putting out the usual propaganda that the fox species needs exterminating as it is vermin because there is no animal on earth that is as verminous as man.

The fox is just living its life and needs food to survive, and as mankind has altered most of the natural environment, all that wild creatures can do is adapt to it.

In closing, mankind is at war with nature more than ever and he only tolerates those species that he finds useful, but any that he considers of no use he labels as vermin as an excuse to get rid of. Ours is a sad, cruel, evil world because of homo sapiens and not because of beautiful creatures like the fox. God must be more 'fed up' with mankind then ever.

Eileen Girling

Sigston Road , Beverley.


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