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As I predicted, animal based fuels are becoming an insanity..<br>
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<p class="postinfo">By <a
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title="Posts by Luna Finnsson">Luna Finnsson</a> on Oct 21, 2009 in <a
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<p><img class="attachment wp-att-9961 alignleft"
src="cid:part1.00020507.09050309@igc.org" alt="kanína" height="113"
width="150">Stockholm’s
Kungsholmen neighbourhood has solved the problem of finding fuel for a
central heating plant by using thousands of rabbits as firewood.<span
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<p>The Local reports that each year, thousands of the animals are
culled from surrounding parks, although the use of the cadavers as a
bioenergy source has not met with a favourable reaction from animal
rights groups. Locals have pointed to the Finnish practice of spraying
the plants to make them less appealing as a more practical solution,
although Helsinki recently revealed that many carnivores at the city
zoo were fed rabbits hunted down by city authorities.</p>
<p>Last year a reported 6,000 Swedish rabbits were rounded up and
slaughtered before being sent to the heating plant in Karslkoga.
Authorities claim the move is designed to protect the city’s vast
network of green spaces. Rather than dispose of the rabbits, the city
froze the carcasses before sending them to the incinerators.</p>
<p>Anna Johannesson of the Society for the Protection of Wild Rabbits
said: “Those who support the culling of rabbits surely think it’s good
to use the bodies for a good cause. But it feels like they’re trying to
turn the animals into an industry rather than look at the main problem”.</p>
<p>The Stockholm Traffic Office’s Tommy Tuvunger said part of the
problem was due to delinquent pet owners who allow their rabbits to hop
free in the city’s parklands. The Traffic Office is responsible for the
control of Stockholm’s rodent and wild animal numbers and admits that
many of those culled are tame animals.</p>
<p>Tuvunger went on to state that it only takes a few of the animals to
engage in the practice that rabbits are most famous for creating a
massive problem for authorities. To counter the population explosion
officers use a special rifle, primarily at day break when furry faces
first peek out from their burrows. The job is made easier in winter as
falling leaves make targets more visible. “People who think that the
bunnies are cute and cuddly suddenly don’t think they’re as fun anymore
and put the animals outside. They think: ‘there they can play with the
other rabbits’,” said Tuvunger.</p>
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<p><strong>On <a
href="http://www.icenews.is/index.php/2009/10/21/burning-bunnies-for-biofuel/comment-page-1/#comment-97094"
title="">Oct 21, 2009</a>, Jim said</strong>: </p>
<p>“officers use a special rifle, primarily at day break when furry
faces first peek out from their burrows”</p>
<p>Aw, poor bunnies :-(</p>
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<p><strong>On <a
href="http://www.icenews.is/index.php/2009/10/21/burning-bunnies-for-biofuel/comment-page-1/#comment-97097"
title="">Oct 21, 2009</a>, <a href="http://www.gossard.com"
class="url">rose_lingerie</a> said</strong>: </p>
<p>This is rather disturbing. What’s next? burning human bodies??
People have to draw a line somewhere.</p>
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<p><strong>On <a
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title="">Oct 22, 2009</a>, Eric Brooks said</strong>: </p>
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<p>Those
rabbits should be culled through reintroduction of natural predators
like foxes and wolves, not by burning them as fuel and unnecessarily
releasing yet more carbon into the atmosphere.</p>
<p>Such insanity heads us squarely back to the nineteenth century,
during which massive numbers of whales, fish and other wildlife were
unsustainably slaughtered for fuel oil.</p>
<p>We had animal based fuels in that day, and it was one of the
most destructive mistakes in human ecological history.</p>
<p>Eric Brooks<br>
San Francisco Green Party<br>
Sustainability Working Group</p>
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