They have a law were if a person has there land posted than you can not pass or go on the land or they can sue you!
It isn't, hunting is regulated in all cases whether for meat or fur. Some animals that have can provide a good amount of fur however are able to be shot year round such as coyotes where applicable.
Fur is typically extracted from animals through methods such as trapping, hunting, or farming. Trapping involves setting traps in the wild to catch animals like foxes or minks, while hunting involves directly killing animals for their fur. Fur farming involves raising animals like minks or chinchillas in captivity and then harvesting their fur through methods like gassing or electrocution.
hunting for food is one thing, hunting for sport is another. I am totally against hunting for sport when you hunt you should try to use as much as possible of the animal. and if the animal is endangered don't hunt them at all we humans can live without fur coats, fur mittens, fur boots, and fur blankets! alaskanorth, animal lover (but not vegetarian)
the algonquins got their clothing by hunting and used the animals' fur or hide to make it
They lived by hunting animals and using the fur and bones to make stuff.
No. There are very few U.S. federal statutes concerning animals raised and killed for their fur. Laws such as the Lacey Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Fur Seal Act and the Endangered Species Act deal with protecting animals in the wild, and do not concern fur farms. The U.S. has a Fur Products Labeling Act, which mandates that garments containing fur be properly labeled, and it has a Dog and Cat Fur Protection Act, which prohibits dog and cat fur trade in the U.S. This is due, in large part, to the killing of dogs and cats in China for their fur.
They lived by hunting animals and using the fur and bones to make stuff.
Poaching is basically illegal hunting, so it's by definition banned. If it wasn't banned, it'd be hunting, not poaching.All countries have some sort of hunting laws, and as soon as there are hunting laws, tehre'll be people who'll break then, and that will be called poaching.
Fur trappers were people who would set traps to catch various animals, such as beavers and rabbits, and then remove the animal skins so the fur could be used for clothing.
they have seasons for different types so it dont get to out of control
actually, it's people cruelty that we should stop. animals aren't cruel, they just operate on self-defense and instinct.
they live by hunting other animals going north a dingo {lives in the aridAustralian out back} has very short brown fur that helps them survive in extreme heat