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Running Scared PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Masters   
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 17:09

I saw a poor coyote running scared today, right down the middle of the road. I was just returning from the vet with Luna and at the end of our road as I was about to turn for home, it bolted across the highway. I turned to follow and as I did, it stopped right in the middle of the road and looked back at me with its long grey nose and one ear slightly drooping. You could see in its gestures that it was tired of running and I immediately turned the truck around at let it be. As I drove away we both looked back at one another as he slowly continued on his journey through the corn field towards a neighboring forest. It's hard for me not to feel rage towards the people who've made this animal feel this way, and I know just who it was. As I returned to the yurt, I could see trucks with their radio antenna's pointed to the forest following their dogs. What these guys do is release their hounds into the field and they pick up the scent of the coyote, once they've found it, they chase them out into the waiting guns of the hunter. I'm sick of these hunters telling me that "they're full of mange, they're killing peoples dogs, you should put your dog on a leash or she'll get killed". Maybe these people have never heard of the natural order, we've pushed these animals off their land and they're doing all they can to survive. What gives them the right to sit in a truck and pull the trigger on an animal that is clearly running scared. It saddens me to think, that this poor animal has to fight for its life every day, and is looking for it's safe ground, a place that it can call home. This animal is looking for the same thing we're all looking for. If only I could give this coyote the safe ground it needs, all I can do is protect its land and put up a few signs that say no hunting...they just get torn down. It's not that I'm against hunting, I just don't understand the destruction of an animal that people have quickly labeled "vermin", just like the bobcat, wolf and so many others. I've had many run ins with coyotes on the property and so has Luna. We respect each other's space and go our own ways, much like we did today. I hope this coyote finds its way back home, it's way back to LUNA.

 

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# Lisa Hadall 2010-01-17 17:20 Great entry David. My heart was crying while I read about this poor coyote. I can picture the look of desperation in his eyes. If only we could teach everyone to live in harmony with all of Mother Earth's creatures. I will send all of my best vibes to your coyote… Quote
 
 
# nick macdonald 2010-02-15 08:40 I know exactly what you mean with this entry, im from this area, my mom family still live on farms around the luna project and i work on both of them, i see coyotes all the time, unfotunatly there was an instance where a coyote was causing a serious risk by venturing way too near the house and barns and had to be removed, but for the most part they keep to themselves, in the summer i even see them playing in the hayfeilds just as the sun is setting. People in the area just need to let the coyotes be, theyre more scared of us than we are of them, every creature has its place in the world, let the wildlife keep theirs. Quote
 
 
# france morschauser 2011-09-14 03:15 It is so sad to think that killing for pleasure still happens… Hunting for feeding a family is a different story. Man do not respect nature, how can we expect nature to respect us. It is to my frustration to realized that still so many people strike in vain because of their ignorance. where did the time of commen sense gone? We need more people like David, to educate the future generation about the importance of respecting nature and our planet, because without a change our grand-children may not have a future… Quote
 

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