To whom it may concern, I am no animal expert by far, but what I want to know is why on earth would anyone go into a place and just start releasing animals without knowing if they can survive? I am all for relocation (when necessary) and the survival of a species. I can understand rehabilitating and then releasing animals back into the wild. What I can't understand is releasing animals who probably can no longer fend for themselves because they rely on humans. I also can't believe that these people do this in the name of justice for the animals. To me that's like running into a prison and releasing the prisoners in the name of justice. You know just on the off chance one of them didn't do it, I'll let 300 murderers out. This is ridiculous. As much as I would love for these animals not to live in deplorable conditions, I would however like to see them live. Not splattered all over the road, or eaten by another animal, or walk up to someone looking for food and get mauled by a dog. I sometimes see animals not being treated well and as much as I would like to release them and sing Born Free, common sense prevails and I realize rather than helping them, I'm hurting them. To me the people who are releasing these animals are no better than the people holding them. I would just like to say to the people who did this, thank you on behalf of all the animals that you have freed, and will free. I say thank you because most of them are dead and can't say it themselves. I'm sure these little innocent, helpless animals would say thank you for killing me in the name of animal rights. I think these people need to come up with a better plan and some common sense. [Posted in FML issue 3173]