And the question that remains: will we stand by and watch it happen again? In my 30 years living in Florida, one of the hardest, most painful animal tragedies I bore witness to and followed closely was the bear hunt of 2015. As a fact, I wasn’t able write this article without having to stop and cry, sometimes sob about it. By the way, those who know me or have read some of my posts are aware of the fact that I often cry for animals. Yes, I know there’s plenty out there to cry for, and a lot of it involving people (I often cry for them, too). But that doesn’t mean this tragedy is not worth crying about. And yes, I’m sure there have been plenty of such stories involving bears and other living beings in the history of Florida. But this one happened to come to my attention through the broader reach of social media, and at a time in my life when I was ready to pay attention. MORE
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Gisele Marasca-Vargas is a blog writer and an obsessive compulsive and overly sensitive animal lover. Archives
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