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I'd like welcome all my friends, guests or just such paddlers on my page. Please, be merciful for my English if you'll find any wrongs. I am personalizing at it what me very overjoy and it is the living of seals. I don't like people that harm such lovely creatures. For the present you can read what's up in heavily avowed country.

THE limits and quotas have never worried people in Canada. Now a hunt out of bridle took a fishes from the sea in so far as in the year 1992 the state of stock-fish was folded up fairly. A nowadays they are on seals. Canadian government permits postponement 283 thousand seals, mostly from year 1971.
According estimation of scientists was injuried another hundred thousand animals which breaked loose and later die at the same time. A how many thousands will overrun limits in this year's? About it nobody care for it except protectors nature. John Efford, minister of fishing in province Newfoundland treats limits for stupidity: "Let the sale resolve what man can get in."
As these bloody "harvests" like watcher International Fund for Animals Welfare (IFAW) experienced it: "Young ones of seals was killing again, all animals was only skined off, although regulations require "full utilize of animals" and hunts flied by helicopters partly. What I am saw, was like a bad dream. All area was rouge from blood. Seal mothers smelt on remains his withdrawal young ones. They was scouring in every creek. Nobody abides with the law and far and near any substitutes of office weren't there," describes Arthur Cady from IFAW the first day of big awestrucks near Magdalen's Island.
Although journalists and protectors of animals could watch bloody slaughter only from afar, hunts of seal flurried their present. One cameraman was charged with knive in hand and had to himself to save life by escape. Police was drawed down by radio, it enlistmented watchers from ice and rescind their permission because noise of helicopter of watchers "fighted back animals to water and hunting was difficult".


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