Not many in relation with the Earth's population but in some regions they are majority. Mainly aboriginals and inhabitants of remote regions still use hunting as their main source of food.
Also the bush people of Africa. Most of these groups have a good balance and so do not damage the ecosystem.
The big problems are the humans that hunt for sport. In parts of East Africa they are having a terrible effect. For instance, because 'great white hunters' want to kill elephants with big tusks, there are very few left, which means that the females have to mate with smaller elephants. Also smaller elephants survive to breed. THis means that far from merely killing the big elephants, the evolution of hte elephant is sent into reverse
A lot of people ( i do ).
Beluga whales are a protected species and are not hunted commercially. Native people in Alaska and Canada are allowed to hunt them, and kill from 1200 to about 1500 each year.
70,000 people each year
You can hunt for caribou in western Canada and Alaska. These two areas have the highest caribou population than anywhere else in the world. Many people hunt caribou in these areas each year.
There is about 500,000 each year.
16 million people visit each year
About 1,000,000 people visit Ethiopia each year.
85,795,482 How many songs does each of these people download
Approximly 800 million people die each year
123 million people visit Europe each year
About 7 million people visit the Broads each year :)
1 million people do each year