Category Archives: Wild life tourism

Poor bears

Boxing bears The spectacle shares It’s image with the crowd Clearly it’s amusing Not brutally endowed Causing fright and fearfulness Agony and pain Solidly both broken And tragically insane

Posted in A not my king story, Animal Rights, Bears, Boredom, Captivity, Duty of care was never there, Emotional Poems, ethical pointers, Freedom and what's happening to it, Humanity is a shithouse, Indigenous People, Man unkind's graphic torturing of various souls, Pain, Retards of the first order, Torture, Wild life tourism | Leave a comment

Trophy hunting wench kills Lion

Lipstick mascara blushers my god She’s shot a Lion It fell to the sod She sits all aglow A smile of disrespect Pondering happiness Has anyone checked Who the hell she is The lion takes the shot This women took … Continue reading

Posted in Abandonment, activism, Africa, Animal Rights, Lions, LIONs and their meat, Wild life tourism | Leave a comment

Wildness v humanity

Wildness is wildness and humans must beLogical really they have to seeHomes in the forest come with increased fearOf animals Feeding on them it is clear

Posted in Abandonment, activism, Bears, Hunting and Poaching ( includes canned hunts), Wild life tourism, Wolves | Leave a comment

New builds everywhere

a cheapening of living spaces we surely are losing ground impoverishment for wild stock the contagion is around it is a deterioration a spoiling and a misuse our hollows and our hedges and our wooded vales abuse and so we … Continue reading

Posted in Abandonment, wild birds, Wild Deers, Wild life tourism, Wild plants some call weeds bot not I, Wildness is our friend | Leave a comment

Think again huntress!!!

Scotland’s wildness captivates Constant in its rectitude sky scapes unbelievable A living growing interlude Realness actuality Absolute and sure Towering mountains Sparkling streams And forestry galore What is the beating artery Life in all its forms Tangible and considerable The … Continue reading

Posted in Abandonment, activism, animals used for food, Hunting and Poaching ( includes canned hunts), Wild Deers, Wild life tourism, womens issues | Leave a comment

The RED GROUSE

The moorlands are spectacular Managed maybe so But created by the almighty hand Of the gods of long ago “Lagopus lagopus Scotia” The red grouse that is I An autumnal plumage of red and brown A black tail and white … Continue reading

Posted in Abandonment, activism, birds and the environment, Gamekeeping, Hunting and Poaching ( includes canned hunts), Red grouse, Wild life tourism | Leave a comment