Right on johnnyjeb!!! I have a very different profession than what I do on my own time. I'm sure most people in my facility would be surprised at some of my hobbies (hunting, trapping, scrapping, picking) and have mixed feelings ranging from, "oh, I'd never DO THAT!" to disgust to maybe even pity. That's alright I've learned skills that many of them will never master and would have to rely on someone else to do. My choice.
Most of the people in my direct department are libs and hard core enviros so I try to tell them if the subject comes up how scrapping is actually good for the earth because we're re-using materials that already have had a lot of enegry expended getting out of the ground and made into the particular metal in the first place. That probably works for them but I doubt few would ever stop on the side of a road and pick up a piece of scrap. As for trapping most are opposed because of the killing of the animal and they're "so cute". Yes they are but they are also a renewable resource. In se SD we have more furbearing animals now than we've ever had in the past because of the way we've changed the land (from a grassland to farmland). Most of these furbearers are "edge generalists" that do well in semi-humid farmland areas. What's the difference if I dispatch a coon or its killed by a car or dies from distemper?? At least someone gets to use that resource. Not everything needs to decompose back to the ecosystem naturally...
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