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    Persuasive Research Paper

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    When groups of hunters go out to hunt together they might consider a friendly competition on who gets more deer killed. Is it really proper usong deaths as a tally? I say it is inhumane when hunters consider slaughtering deers as a sport. A article that supports my claim “Hunting is cruel and unnecessary” it states. “The concept of sport involves sport between 2 consenting parties adherence to rules and fairness ensure by an reference achieving highest scores but not deaths” (Hunting Is Cruel).…

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    White Tailed Deer Killing

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    Over the past Century there have been various opinions on how to prevent, or maintain overpopulation of White-Tailed Deer (WTD). Although killing is the oldest, and most effective method of deer population control according to the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission (NCWRC). Some animal rights groups like People for the ethical treatment of animals (PETA) feel that killing of the WTD is not the answer to the problem. The population of these beautiful WTD is on the rise, the question on…

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    West Fraser Case Study

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    regulations according to the location of its operations. In Canada, the provincial and territorial governments are responsible for the governance of the country’s forests. These laws require land-use planning, respect of aboriginal interests, regulation of wildlife habitat protection, regulation of timber harvesting, and establishment of practices that ensure forests regrow. The government is the sole responsible for granting tenures to companies in the forestry industry. These agreements…

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    Is Hunting Ethical

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    for the right of animal protection. People hunt all around the U.S. on public lands, state parks, and about anywhere else you can think of. As PETA (2008) notes, “Less than 5 percent of the U.S. population hunts, yet hunting is permitted in many wildlife refuges, national forest, state parks, and on other public lands. Forty percent of hunters slaughter and maim millions of animals on public land every…

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    Persuasive Essay Hunting

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    support wildlife agencies and conservation. Hunting also supports more than 680,000 jobs each year in the United States. They are many different views and opinions about conservation and whether or not it is actually helping wildlife. Hunting should continue to be legal because it helps with conservation of animals.…

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    Intrude There are many problems we have in this world. One that we don’t think about is poaching. Poaching is basically hunting, killing, taking or capturing wildlife illegally from its habitat. A poacher will kill animals out of season or kill the endangered animals for a profit and doesn’t care about the effect that is left. It happens way too much, it is done all around the world. Even here in the United States, but what separates us from some other countries is we have DNRs’ and the…

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    they could’ve done something else to earn money or food. In fact, they could have hunted legal game instead of killing endangered animals. If food was that big of a struggle then why didn’t they just hunt other game? As previously stated, illegal wildlife trade was a $19 billion industry (McGrath, 2012). When growing up in a poor village, this amount of money is unheard of. It seems like it would be easy to go out and kill game for big money. The amount of money an individual could earn…

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    extinct we need to cut back on killing on animals unless there is a purpose. Saving important animals helps reduce the risk of poverty and improve the lives of certain types of communities, according to World Wildlife Fund report. The importance and conservation and sustainable management of species means better protection of forest and other important habitats in the world that animals live in. The reason we save endangered species because they are important to economical world. Some of the…

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    that white-tailed deer are probably the most popular big game animal in the world (Hiller 1996). In the United States, white-tailed deer contribute billions of dollars to the nation’s economy each year in the form of hunts, which support wildlife research and management (Hiller 1996). Many landowners and managers have adopted the use of supplemental feed to sustain larger body mass and population size (Bartoskewitz et al. 2003). Previous studies have documented the relationship between…

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    People all around the world enjoy many different kind of things. Some enjoy the simplest, while others enjoy more extreme things. Hunting season can be an extreme sport for many people around the world because hunters might spend days waiting for it to begin. For those who like to hunt comes there is a quantity of things, they can do in this sport while waiting for hunting season to begin. There is definitely some history of hunting, but there are also certain procedures need to be followed in…

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