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Heather E Heying

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Professor in exile. Biologist. Seeker and communicator of truths. Spends time in the Amazon. Rhymes with flying.

Portland, OR
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    1. Heather E Heying‏ @HeatherEHeying Oct 19

      Heather E Heying Retweeted Yashar Ali  🐘

      Killing for sport is reprehensible. (Hunting for food is not.) Killing for sport, having made yourself immune from danger, makes the word “sport” generous and unjustified. Killing elephants for sport—who love, grieve, teach their young—is beyond the pale. HT @NAChristakishttps://twitter.com/yashar/status/1053052215395418113 …

      Heather E Heying added,

      0:53
      Yashar Ali  🐘Verified account @yashar
      NEW: Elephants charge at hunters after they shoot and kill a member of the herd in Namibia. https://dailym.ai/2PHc08k  pic.twitter.com/mYG7HE4O7d
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      336 replies 768 retweets 3,130 likes
    2. Bret Weinstein‏Verified account @BretWeinstein Oct 19
      Replying to @HeatherEHeying @NAChristakis

      I would amend this slightly. Killing highly intelligent species with complex social bonds for sport is barbaric. Even more so in front of their kin.

      72 replies 136 retweets 1,000 likes
    3. Probullstats‏ @Probullstats Oct 19
      Replying to @BretWeinstein @HeatherEHeying @NAChristakis

      Actually, hunting has demonstrable mental health benefits. And I mean the act of hunting, not killing. This becomes less true commensurate to how commercialized a form hunting takes (hunting as TV, hunting as competitive sport, paying guides, etc.). for example.... 1/2

      2 replies 0 retweets 9 likes
    4. Probullstats‏ @Probullstats Oct 19
      Replying to @Probullstats @BretWeinstein and

      If you walk into the wilderness with a bow and some camping gear and spend a few days hunting, it will become obvious that it is far healthier than most of the alternative ways you could spend that time. It's like going back to our roots as human beings whether or not you kill.

      1 reply 1 retweet 11 likes
      Heather E Heying‏ @HeatherEHeying Oct 19
      Replying to @Probullstats @BretWeinstein @NAChristakis

      I believe that you are right, at least for some people. I have many friends who are hunters, who have shared the meat of their kills with me and mine, which I appreciate more than buying meat at a store. I don’t hunt, but I do understand the appeal of many aspects of it.

      2:13 PM - 19 Oct 2018
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        1. David Owen‏ @davidowen_sd Oct 19
          Replying to @HeatherEHeying @Probullstats and

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          https://twitter.com/davidowen_sd/status/1053420704958341121?s=21 …

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          David Owen @davidowen_sd
          The Breakthrough Institute - Killing in the Name of Conservation https://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/issues/biodiversity/killing-in-the-name-of-conservation …
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