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    wolf hunting? This is a question many people sometimes forget about. Many people shoot guns for the sport. Others hunt for the meat from the animal that they claim. Some even hunt for the prize animal, like a wolf. Because wolf hunting is limited and population is up, more people should take advantage in of hunting wolves for many reasons such as population control, food, trophies, once in a life time opportunity and experience. The first reason people should take advantage of wolf hunting…

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    For millennia, humans and animals alike have hunted for prey animals. However, with the recent advances in the world, hunting is not necessary. Domesticated animals such as cows and pigs are herded to supply the populous with a sustainable meat supply. Hunting still remains, and so do domesticated slaughterhouses, so which is more ethical? Hunting, although seeming less ethical, is actually better than slaughterhouses, as the hunter chooses how he kills the animal, and gets closer to nature, and…

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    negatives, some rely on human interests while others are more ethically centered. When dealing with trophy hunting they all have some kind of part to play, but ultimately the sport still does not seem to be completely ethical. Despite these problems, trophy hunting has a lot of potential and could still be beneficial to the environment. Stronger laws and regulations could be established to ensure trophy hunting is really making a positive difference. Restricting trophy hunting only to certain…

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    Wolf Family Values

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    world doesn’t care if it doesn’t affect them. The way that some people think, I’m surprised this world isn’t worse than it already is. We need to protect everything before it is gone. Because the resources on this Earth is limited. When something us human need is gone, we will not be able to make. For example, we are cutting down trees, trees give us oxygen to breathe, it takes years to grow trees. When something is gone it is gone, and the world will be…

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    Hunting ,a passion and a life style , the most famous hobby ,an innate thing in our souls , you may not be a hunter but you should raise a part of hunter soul, you were born to do that, in addition responsible hunting have countless benefits, three general benefits abbreviate hunting goals, economic ,environmental and conservation benefits ,and benefits on health and human soul and mind. At the beginning ,hunting have many economic benefits where it supports all economy sectors ,were…

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    ditch causing you a lot of money in damage that has happened to your vehicle. That happens to many people in a year; there were 1.23 million car accidents involving deer and vehicles between July 2, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Many people think deer hunting should be illegal, but they don’t think about all the car wrecks that happen due to the deer, how much crops they eat from farm land, also how much landscaping they destroy from bucks making rubs and scrapes, they destroy a lot of fences, and how…

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    How Hunting Changed

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    Throughout the history of man, hunting has been a recurring activity among people, helping them survive and evolve. From the beginning, hunting was not only a tool for providing food, it was also used for manufacturing clothes, tools and shelter. For some cultures, this is an important part of their life, not just because it helps them to survive, it also forms part of its tradition and identity. However, over the time, this practice has changed greatly, from the way that people hunt and the…

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    extinction. Well, thankfully, there is no need to worry about that reality, due to big game trophy hunting. Big game trophy hunting should be allowed because it keeps animal populations at a reasonable level, it provides nourishment to the populous, and it enriches Africa’s economy.. Initially, big game trophy hunting should be allowed because it controls the animal population. Without big game hunting, there would be an overpopulation of animals, such as the deer. Steve West claims, “Hunters…

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    Hunters and the so called "sport" of hunting causes injury, pain, and suffering to animals and their families, as well as their habitats, and it also leads to the extinction of many animal species. The inevitable act of hunting is responsible for the deaths of countless animals annually, including approximately forty-two million doves, fourteen million ducks, six million deer, and twenty-five million rabbits, not even to mention the fact that these aren't the only animals being killed. (In…

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    Are Fox Hunting Ethical

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    “Fox hunting is a controversial issue because many people have different views and opinions on the matter.” Fox hunting has been in practice since around 1534 (Johnson, 2014) when the majority of Englishmen admired the sport (Holt 1990). Recently the hunting has become a very controversial issue between those that agree with the hunting and those that are against the ethics behind it. Hunting with dogs takes place in all continents (except Antarctica) since human beings established their…

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