Hunting is a way of keeping an animal population manageable within a particular area.
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Regulated hunting has led to the extinction of several North American animals. Hunting is an effective wildlife management tool. Excessive hunting causes edge effect. Hunters spend less time, money, and effort on wildlife conservation than other groups.
True. Hunting is considered a wildlife management tool as it helps regulate animal populations, maintain ecological balance, and prevent overpopulation that can lead to habitat degradation. Controlled hunting can also generate funding for conservation efforts and promote awareness of wildlife issues. However, its effectiveness and ethical implications can vary depending on the context and management practices in place.
Because if an animal is overhunted there is nothing left to hunt and it harms the rest of the ecosystem. Wildlife managing is designed to keep the ecosystem healthy by law.
Wendell H. Oliver has written: 'Economics as a wildlife management tool' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wildlife conservation, Economic aspects of Wildlife management, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management
Other than private lands that you have permission to hunt, there is a good deal of public land open to hunting. These include the state Wildlife Management Areas. The link below will take you to the State Game website. Scroll down to the Wildlife Management Areas. Good hunting to you-
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An organization advocating for wilderness preservation might publish an article on hunting to promote a balanced perspective on conservation, recognizing hunting's role in wildlife management and funding conservation efforts. Bass likely anticipates objections by acknowledging potential ethical concerns with hunting, while emphasizing responsible hunting practices and the need for sustainable wildlife management to support conservation goals.
The wildlife management practice falls under the category of "hunting regulations". This practice is used to protect animal habitats and preserve populations.
The wildlife management practice falls under the category of "hunting regulations". This practice is used to protect animal habitats and preserve populations.
Big game hunting was banned in Kenya in 1977, through the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act. This decision was made in an effort to protect endangered species and conserve the country's wildlife populations.
Timothy Scott Kuhn has written: 'Farmer management of hunting on private farmlands in the Columbia Basin Project' -- subject(s): Wildlife management, Farms, Recreational use, Hunting, Land use