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lawyer [7]
3 years ago
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What are people’s personal views on hunting

History
1 answer:
vfiekz [6]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Hunting is the seeking pursuing and capturing or kill wild animals.

Explanation:

Hunting as part of the primary education along side forestry agriculture and fishing,hunting can be means of pest control.

  • Hunting also heavily contributed to the endangerment extirpation and extinction of they many animals,hunting is deeply embedded in the human culture.
  • Hunting is a long history, is still vital in marginal climates those unsuited for uses agriculture activity regard hunting as cruel unnecessary and unethical.
  • Hunting regulations lawful from involves the illegal killing trapping or capture of the hunted species are referred to as birds.
  • Hunting state that hunting can be a component of modern management to maintain a population of healthy animals.
  • Hunting sees the behavior in the middle as directly related to hunting including of language, culture and religion.
  • Hunting may have been one of the multiple environmental factors leading to the extinction of replacement by smaller herbivores.
  • Hunting was a crucial component of hunter societies before the dawn of agriculture in the parts of the world.
  • Hunting although the varying importance of different species depended on the geographic location.

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