Hunting is good for the environment because it helps keep habitats healthy through conservation. Due to conservation people are able to rebuild herds of wild game animals up to numbers they have never been before. When in the early 1900’s some of the herds were virtually extinct. Before conservation began in the 1900’s the number of wild game animals were decreasing rapidly. By hunting animals, hunters regulate the herd populations so that the herds do not destroy their own habitats. A helpful management tool, helps keep balanced wildlife populations with what the land can support, limits disease outbreaks and crop damage (Robinson, 2017).
Theodore Roosevelt was an avid hunter who created the National Forest Service. By doing this he made it possible for all Americans to hunt and enjoy hunting experiences. Hunting is good for the environment because it allows families to connect to nature and eat fresh lean meat. 371 million dollars a year is raised from people buying firearms, ammunition, archery equipment, and that goes to conservation which helps keep animal habitats stable. Hunter's keep species in check, they keep herd numbers healthy from disease and predators. Animals left unchecked are more prone to diseases, starvation, and over populations. Over populations can destroy animal habitat such as: food, water, and shelter (Service, 2017).
In the early 1900s there were roughly 41,000 elk in the entire united states. Now there are over 1 million elk in the united states
Hunting is a common activity all around the world, and if performed properly, can have many benefits to us and the rest of the planet. The art of hunting has been around since the beginning of time. Living off of the land used to be a necessity across the world, until the mass production of food came along. In America, people do not usually need to hunt to survive. However, the population of animal species needs to be controlled. Too many of one type of animal can cause a drastic change to any ecosystem. Food supplies decline quickly, leaving many animals without food. Hunting can help keep the population of a group of animals at a good number, making the lives of the other
Hunting allows a person to reconnect with nature. For many, hunting isn’t just about the chase and the thrill of catching their game. For many, hunting
“Hunting is good for the environment because one it helps keep down on the deer herd and other animals that are hunted.”(Smith) ”When you hunt you help herds of animals from getting to over populated. When the deer herds are kept to a lower number there is less likely of a chance for diseases to start to get spread around in return killing off a lot of the deer herd. Hunting to keep down on the deer herd also helps prevent interbreeding. When there gets to be too many deer in one herd there is a good possibility that interbreeding can occur and then birth defects could occur as well as health problems. When deer herds are kept to a low number there is not as much of a chance for deer and vehicle crashes to happen. When there is smaller deer herds that are controlled by hunting the
In America, deer are an animal hunted widely throughout our country. Each winter citizens have mixed emotions about the sport. Some say its barbaric and cruel, while others argue that it’s beneficial and useful. Although people may say hunting is cruel and barbaric, have they ever thought about the upsides to be gained from hunting? While this is a topic that can be argued viciously back and forth, I believe hunters win the argument. Deer hunting keeps the population down, protects farmers’ crops, boosts economic sales, betters a person’s mental health, and teaches lifelong lessons on respect. These are just a few of the amazing benefits that can be gained from hunting.
In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen”("MARC FOLCO: Some hunting, fishing quotes to live by"). Hunters are the leading source for all conservation programs. Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most passionate hunters. People put down hunting like it’s a bad thing. Many hunters contribute billions of dollars the the economy. Hunting should not be banned because of the positive impacts it has on society.
Hunting has become a staple of American traditions since the beginning of the first hunter/gatherers, to the Native Americans who have lived in the U.S for millennia, even all the way until present day. Much of today’s society looks at hunting as a cruel activity when in reality it has more of a positive effect on the environment than it does harm. There are an abundance of benefits that come from hunting. Some of the benefits of hunting are: it is the biggest contribution to conserving wildlife, the meat is healthier than commercially produced meat, many jobs are being supported out of hunting, and every hunter wants “to bag” the trophy animal; however, there are a few cons to this, which include poaching and interference by the activist
Hunters, activist or conservationists have a common goal “ensure that endangered species are here for generations to come” . Some comments that conservation trough commerce is a worthy way to manage natural resources and create awareness of endangered species. Hunters are more likely to be interested in support charities in order to prevent endangered animals to become extinct.
Hunting has always been argued in being beneficial or critical to the environment. Especially, in recent world topics as well as the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell. Mr. Sanger Rainsford in “The Most Dangerous Game” changes his opinion on hunting. The short story states, “The world is made up of two classes—the hunters and the huntees.” This quote illustrates that Rainsford is expressing his philosophy on what he believes hunting is, and not having a problem with it. As you can see, it is my position that hunting is beneficial to the environment because it balances out the ecosystem, and teaches humans the value of nature.
“The Facts About Hunting.” Friends of Animals And Their Benefits. Friends of Animals And Their Benefits, Web. 8 November 2013
It is early in the morning; the majestic Elk bugles in the distance. The sun is kissing the tops of the peaks with the most beautiful gold, and painting the clouds rose red. The men and women who enjoy the outdoors whether it is hunting or just hiking help make these types of moments possible. Hunting and the ecosystem is tied closely to conservation of land and animals. The articles of “Hunting and the ecosystem” written by the South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Department (SDGFP), and “Facts and statistics on wildlife conservation” written by Roger Holmes, director of the Fish and Wildlife, touch on how hunting is important in the environment to keep a good balance in the ecosystem. They also point out how hunters do more than any other
The deer and elk population is growing at an alarming rate. According to Outdoor Life, the "Whitetail deer population grew from 29.8 million in 1994 to 32.7 million today." According to Garth Kidd, the solution to this overgrowth problem is hunting. If we were to get rid of hunting,
Dad this is very important we need to talk.I feel like I should be able to go hunting by myself.I feel like I am ready to go hunting by myself because I have already took the hunters safety course, We would get more meat, and It would show you I have Greater responsibility than what you think.
Hunting and fishing has been part of many family and friend relationships for hundreds of years. Father and child bonding over hunting has been part of many families for hundreds of years, many friends and fathers bond over hunting (Hedenburg). Hunting teaches people basic survival skills if they are ever in a situation where they need it, It also teaches how to respect the woods and the plants and animals that live in it (Hunting Survival Skills). Taking away guns would make none of this happen, children would never experience the outdoors, hunting, shooting, all of it, they would never develop an interest to go outside. It would teach them to be afraid of guns and the woods instead of respecting them and understanding the importance (Whiteaker). Many older and younger citizens grew up hunting and shooting, taking away guns would be like taking a part of their life away from them (Mann). Many older citizens have hunted all of their lives, taking away guns and hunting would leave a large gap in their life that would devastate, anger, and sadden them. Teaching a child to shoot a gun, hunt, fish, or do anything on their own, is a pretty big deal to parents. Many parents are very proud when their son or daughter does something that they taught them to do, hunting is one of the best in many families across the U.S (fieldandstream). Kids love seeing the look on their parents faces when they do something their parents taught them, they’re their idol, they wanna be them.
Buzzle: Hunting Pros and Cons. Last but never least, sport hunting should be banned due to the fact that it causes the endanger and extinction of animal species. “One glaring negative of hunting for sport is over hunting. This occurs when hunters kill too many of a species, threatening their survival.” (Life123). Species become endangered when they are over hunted, and if hunters take it too far, the species will no longer exist. “…there are many animals that have been over-hunted and brought to near extinction, one example being the American Buffalo. Another example was the over-killing of the Cougar. Although this animal was hunted to protect cattle from being attacked, it led to this species nearly becoming extinct.” (Buzzle) The substandard thing about species becoming extinct is that they might not reappear until millions of years later. Imagine how long that would
Humans have been hunting on this planet for over two million years. Our ancestors used complex hunting techniques to ambush and kill antelopes, gazelles, and other large animals dated back to times before Christ. People all around the world still carry on the tradition, but the view on hunting is not the same as it was back then. The world is so industrialized, and people think hunting is cruel and useless because you can buy meat at grocery stores. But in reality, it is the reason the wildlife they see are not extinct. Harvesting game not only benefits the hunter with the meat, but also the land, the wildlife, and controls the game population; therefore, without it wildlife would starve, and land would not be managed.