Building Peace in our Interactions with Fauna

The idea that hunting is a necessary evil has been a longstanding pretext to perpetuate the existence of an activity, which has seized to be relevant in our 21st century societies.

The target of the CoRAC collective is to demonstrate through scientific research that to preserve the environment and its biodiversity, countries have to start engaging in peaceful interactions devoid of hunting.

The 21st century is marked by an ever-increasing and continuous development of human activities harming wild animals and nature, the latter which we depend on to survive.

We have put together a set of proposals, which detail the way human activities and fauna can peacefully coexist and for all individuals involved’s necessary interests to be taken into account, respected and preserved.

Nowadays, there exists all sorts of solutions for situations involving fauna that do not involve any type of aggression. Knowing this, we cannot continue using lethal means in our interactions with animals, we must be on the side of civilisation, science, progress and ethics.

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