Donate SIGN UP

Interfering With Nature

Avatar Image
cecil39 | 11:22 Fri 18th Jan 2013 | Animals & Nature
23 Answers
after watching quite a lot of wildlife films on tv, I am confused as to the reasons for not helping animals or birds in distress, eg not giving food to a starving polar bear and her cub, even when this is possible, "because this would be interfering" when the poor things have already been doped, measured, and had their young handled and wieghed, surely "interfering" by saving their lives by providing a meal to boost their strength to see them through to their next kill, would not be a bad thing and would surely not be enough to make them "dependant" on humans? if you were there and could help, could you or should you just turn your back and leave them to starve?should we even be feeding the birds?
Gravatar

Answers

21 to 23 of 23rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by cecil39. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
mother nature is raw, and animals do eat one another to survive, humans do it because they can, for fun, in war, and for greed.
not eat one another, but kill indiscriminately, sorry about that...
This is how evolution works. If the bear failed to put on enough fat for the winter she will have young with the same tendencies. The bears that do make it will have pass their genes to the next generation etc.

Feeding any starving bear only prolongs the agony, except when their hunger has been caused by human damage to their habitat.
The polar bears that come into the human habitat in Canada breed more prolific and have more cubs and so the trouble starts.

21 to 23 of 23rss feed

First Previous 1 2

Do you know the answer?

Interfering With Nature

Answer Question >>