07-18-2017, 02:09 PM
It seems that hunters have reached a new low. Some are using drones to track animals so they can save time and effort. They locate the animal with the drone, then they walk in and kill the animal. Someone with no skill at all can track down a large deer or moose.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scoti...-1.4207616
There is something unethical about using extreme technology to kill a defenceless, unarmed animal. A person using a drone is not even pretending to be a skilled hunter. They just want to kill something.
It is illegal to hunt like that, but drones are not specifically mentioned because the law predates the existence of drones.
I hope it can be changed soon.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scoti...-1.4207616
There is something unethical about using extreme technology to kill a defenceless, unarmed animal. A person using a drone is not even pretending to be a skilled hunter. They just want to kill something.
It is illegal to hunt like that, but drones are not specifically mentioned because the law predates the existence of drones.
I hope it can be changed soon.
Catherine