Scientist Takes First-Ever Photo of Rare Bird, Then Kills It

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Scientist Takes First-Ever Photo of Rare Bird, Then Kills It

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^ What is it with these absolute @rseholes and trophy hunting (and it's nothing but that) - the world would be a better place without these truly selfish barstewards. Should have their hairy sphericals removed with a rusty spoon IMHO.

What a beautiful looking bird - pity the chances of seeing one or catching one on camera again are virtually non-existent.

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Yes, That story really upset me and has been eating my mind since first posted. It isn't the only example though of when the tenets of a person's career totally cloud good judgement and common sense. Who ever said human beings were intelligent? :banghead: Pete
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