Here is the Layman's answer, since I am not an economist.
Hunting brings in tourist dollars and in many smaller towns it is what the whole town will survive on for the remaining 9 months of the year.
The hunters will need places to stay, and supplies. Also, just passing through a smaller town may show an increase in Gasoline sales. There is also money generated in some areas with the use of professional guides, butchers, game processing facilities and taxidermists.
All this is true for local economies, but in general it is also beneficial for state troffers as well. Hunters are consumers of camping gear, clothing, firearms, travel, ATV's and hunting licenses....which the Division Of Wildlife relies heavily on.
it keeps the population of deer down to a normal level, if we didn't control the population of deer they could over breed and there wouldn't be food for all of them and they could starve to death
POPULATION CONTROL
Extinction of species.
the pawikan will become dead......
Hunting is a waste of resource because 1.The food chain gets disturbed 2.Many species gets disappeared As a result hunting effects the ecological balance and in the end the animals,birds becomes extinct
The effects of hunting are healthy animal populations. Hunting and trapping are the most effective means of population control for an overall better quality of life for the animals. Hunters also are responsible for supplying a large amount of wildlife habitat with monies generated from the sale of hunting licenses and the sport tax on hunting equipment and ammunition.
serious reduction of species population or harm to wildlife
it happens when the the load of gen changes .the gen tray to make power and load even by produsing or redusing Mw and this effects on the cycle (frequncy) and some times the parameter of gen are not sutable to avoiding hunting
Harry V. Reynolds has written: 'Evaluation of the effects of harvest on grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral Alaska Range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Wildlife management, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations 'Effects of harvest of grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral Alaska Range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations 'Effects of harvest rates on grizzly bear population dynamics in the northcentral range' -- subject(s): Grizzly bear, Mortality, Effect of hunting on, Bear populations
It drove the Native Americans out of the west and forced them onto reservations which eventually caused their cultures to die because they were sent to boarding schools and not allowed to act traditionally or speak their nativetongue
Rec hunting is hunting for pleasure or sport, instead of trade hunting, which is hunting to kill animals for trade (by the way, no animal has become extinct by rec hunting.)
I belive it is "Gesse Hunting"
Hunting is as safe as the people doing the hunting