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
 
 
 
 
 

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From: Geary Schindel [mailto:gschin...@edwardsaquifer.org]
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 7:51 AM
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
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...

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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

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