Is there any type of legal aspect of this that could put pressure on them?
 Cruelty to animals comes to mind.  Also, anyone have a contact at PETA, as
bad as I hate that organization for it's antics, they have a large voice.

Charles

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 8:53 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Just watched the video.
>
>
> You can supply your own adjective, but, IMHO "appalling", "irresponsible",
> "reprehensible" are good starts.
>
> What is most disturbing is the unabashed glee this moron displays while
> using these bats for badminton practice.
>
> He doesn't even try to make it "acceptable" by eating what he kills.
>
>
> I stopped watching this douche years ago and this confirms the fact that I
> will never watch him again.
>
>
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Geary Schindel [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Fri 5/28/2010 7:51 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [Texascavers] FW: Man vs. Wild: Man vs. Bats
>
>   Graham Schindel sent me this.
>
>
>
> Geary
>
>
>
> Not sure if this has gone through Cave Tex but it should.
>
> Cavers,
>
> Here is a note sent out from BCI about a bat killing video. As if WNS isn't
> enough...
>
> ---------------------
>
> A recent episode of Discovery Channel's Man vs. Wild featured Bear Grylls
> gleefully killing bats with a homemade club. The clip, which shows Grylls
> throwing a flame in a cave to "smoke out" the bats, swatting them to the
> ground and then stomping on them, has aired internationally and been posted
> on YouTube, allowing for continued access.
>
> Though we understand the show is about survival, we feel that this clip
> perpetuates negative attitudes toward bats and could generate senseless
> copycat activity and/or the type of vandalism that is driving many bat
> species to the brink of extinction. Only four months ago, a Kentucky man was
> sentenced to eight months in jail after pleading guilty to beating to death
> 105 endangered Indiana bats.
>
> Please express your disappointment at this anti-conservation message by
> filling out the feedback <http://extweb.discovery.com/viewerrelations> form
> on Discovery Communications website. Let the Discovery executives know:
>
> ·   This episode undermines decades of bat conservation efforts
>
> ·   Bats are an important part of a healthy ecosystem. They eat
> agricultural pests, disperse seeds to replenish the rainforest and pollinate
> a variety of plants. Many bats are endangered and the loss of a single
> species can have ramifications throughout the ecosystem.
>
> ·   Viewers should be informed that killing bats-or even disturbing
> them-may be illegal depending on the species and country.
>
> ·   We would like Discovery Channel to ensure this edition of Born
> Survivor and related footage is not aired again and thatthis 
> footage<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guSY9bTdwI4> is
> removed from Youtube, the Discovery Channel website and all other
> communications
>
> ·   We hope Discovery Channel uses all its nature programming to forward
> conservation efforts.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nina Fascione
> Executive Director
> Bat Conservation International
>
> P.S. Help spread the word. Forward this to a friend.
>

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