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Bit of help for my young bloke required
14 March 2010, 13:54
BakesBit of help for my young bloke required
All, my eldest boy has to give an oral presentation on a subject at school. He was going to do something boring like daylight savings etc, but I sugested that he do it on conservation in hunting. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get some info for him?
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14 March 2010, 14:58
gman21 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6091334.stmhttp://www.conservationforce.org/role.htmlNot too much info here, but lots of links to lots more links, Good idea, hope he is hugely successful.
Mac
14 March 2010, 16:43
BakesThanks for the links guys, and for the offer Steve. I'm out bush all next week but I'll let the boy know.
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14 March 2010, 17:00
boltshooterTake a look at Ducks Unlimited (Wetlands Care Australia); this is a great, successful conservation organization.
14 March 2010, 17:26
onefunzr2Bad idea. Good intentions, but bad idea. Conservation is certainly admirable, but will get thrown under the bus if the teacher leans toward the, hunting is always bad, bent. Ask me how I know?
Best to stay away from such a controversial subject as hunting.
14 March 2010, 18:51
KarooI would try the PHASA website
www.phasa.co.za as it may well have a lot dedicated to the topic.
14 March 2010, 19:19
505 gibbsquote:
but I sugested that he do it on conservation in hunting.
Thanks for the heads up, I'll start watching The Drudge Report for the article about how he was expelled from school, also start preparing my post for the political forum. Oh, wait a minute, I just saw you live in Australia, not the US or Europe, he may be ok.
14 March 2010, 23:33
Sevenxbjtquote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
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but I sugested that he do it on conservation in hunting.
Thanks for the heads up, I'll start watching The Drudge Report for the article about how he was expelled from school, also start preparing my post for the political forum. Oh, wait a minute, I just saw you live in Australia, not the US or Europe, he may be ok.

True though. Exactly why we already have a spot on the list at a private school around here for when we start a family, where values like god and country are still taught and even a little common sense too.
And this was decided by my wife who is a Junior College math teacher and sees the results of the California public school system all the time.
15 March 2010, 00:10
MolepololeBakes,
Dave (onefunzr2) has a point. There are a lot of different factors to consider. How old are your son and his classmates? Are they old enough to grasp and understand the subject? Do you live in an urban area, or a rural area, where hunting is a part of everyday life? These things matter. I think it's important to teach your own kids about hunting when they're young inside your own home. But in the classroom, there are a lot of other things to consider, including the teacher possibly being an anti-hunter. You don't want to make your son a pariah among his classmates. You also don't want to make it look like your son is being used as a mouthpiece for the parents' views. So you probably need to tread softly in this area. It's too bad there are parts of the world where hunting, which man has ALWAYS done, is now considered "controversial". Hopefully, your area of Australia is not that way.
Glen
15 March 2010, 00:41
RBHuntquote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
All, my eldest boy has to give an oral presentation on a subject at school. He was going to do something boring like daylight savings
I say go with Daylight Savings, I'm still cranky from having to get up so darn early on a Sunday morning!

15 March 2010, 00:50
BakesThanks for the concern guys

He is going to suss out the teacher first. If teach says no he'll do something else.
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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
Bakes
Tell him to choose his topic and stick with it. You don't get anywhere in life by dodging bullets. Tell him if he likes hunting then he should stand proud and tell the rest of them about its place in conservation.
If he decides to go ahead then tell him to contact Cleve Cheney, he has just written a 3 part series on hunting as a conservation tool for Africa's Bowhunter Magazine. He will be happy to help out and send the type of material that all of us hunters should have in our bag of defenses against the green plague that is threatening our favorite form of life improvement.
PM if you want his e-mail
15 March 2010, 10:46
David Hulmequote:
Originally posted by Vlam:
Bakes
Tell him to choose his topic and stick with it. You don't get anywhere in life by dodging bullets. Tell him if he likes hunting then he should stand proud and tell the rest of them about its place in conservation.

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18 March 2010, 02:05
BakesThanks for the replies and PM's guys. I've just got in from out bush and my young bloke has told me that the teacher has vetoed the topic. He has to pick one from her list

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"