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Eating wild animals: Where is the karma?

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ13/04/2024


Hình ảnh khoe bắt chim hoang dã như thế này có rất nhiều trên mạng

There are many pictures of people showing off catching wild birds like this on the internet.

Yes this is a science story.

First is related to environmental and health issues.

My friends in Australia say that these days they eat less beef, and mostly eat kangaroo meat!

So do they raise kangaroos for meat in Australia? No, they are wild, they just grow too much so they have to be shot for meat.

Not to mention, using kangaroo meat instead of beef is also a way to contribute to protecting the environment, when the cattle farming industry emits too much CO2 .

But I remember that Australia had previously warned people to be extremely careful when eating kangaroo meat when hunting, because some people were infected with an extremely dangerous strange virus?

My friend said yes, but kangaroo meat sold in supermarkets is strictly inspected.

Talk in Australia to come back to Vietnam

From birds to wild animals, when trapped, all go straight to the dinner table, there is no testing. Because it is a violation of the law, I dare anyone to bring a bird, deer, weasel... that they have hunted to a health or veterinary agency to check if it is safe for me to eat!?

No one knows what bacteria and viruses are in birds and wild animals. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number one suspect was a place that specialized in selling wild animals in Wuhan, China (considered to be from bats).

In short, only mentally retarded people would eat wild birds and animals without any control.

And the story of eating wild birds and animals is also a cultural issue.

When I was a child, during the years of severe food shortages during the subsidy period, like many others, I also went bird trapping, animal hunting, and cutting down trees for firewood.

In those days, taking the night train, you could see the mountain ranges in the Central region were always red with forest fires.

In those days, catching a bird or a squirrel meant great joy and immediately thinking of… a delicious meal.

In 1979, when I came to Ho Chi Minh City, I still remember the wild animal market on Pham Viet Chanh Street (District 1) was full of all kinds of animals.

Pangolins rolled up like balls filled the iron cages, just like the balls sold at the sports equipment area on Huyen Tran Cong Chua street now!

But now, even in dreams, such a scene can no longer be seen. First, the laws are stricter. Second, the economy is more prosperous.

Đến khi nào những cảnh này mới chấm dứt?

When will these scenes end?

Is eating wildlife because of poverty?

However, a few years ago I still believed that a better economy would end the hunting and eating of wild birds and animals.

Because, I have met very poor people who hunt, for them catching a lapwing is worth 1 million dong; catching a cobra is the same. When there are no more poor people, there will be no more hunting.

But no, that view collapsed when I went to Kampot province, Cambodia to photograph red-crowned cranes. The people there are very poor, but there is no hunting of wild birds and animals.

Then, wild bird experts like Professor Tran Triet, Nguyen Hoai Bao… told me that this story is more about culture.

We are unlucky because our history has been influenced too much by China and France. The Chinese have a culture of eating exotic foods, while the Western aristocrats love hunting.

Countries influenced by British and Indian culture do not have this ugly culture.

If we really want to eliminate this ugly culture, the only effective measure is severe punishment by law.

I can't imagine how restaurant owners can innocently show off their banquets online with bird blood pudding, steamed poultry, etc. without any problems?

Or are there many social media accounts selling wild birds and no one has ever been summoned and fined 7.5 million!?

As for "karma", I think it is not spiritual. We destroy nature too much and now we are "rewarded" by karma!

The increasingly severe droughts and high tides are the result of the destruction of nature and indiscriminate hunting leading to ecological imbalance. That’s all!



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