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.
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.
Hitler loved Animals, he banned hunting, he banned the cruel execution of animals for religeous purposes, he was a vegetarian and was especially fond of dogs.
The koala was endangered and hunting for its fur had finally been banned. The US, a key market, reinforced the ban with a prohibition on imports.
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)
They lived by hunting animals and using the fur and bones to make stuff.
the algonquins got their clothing by hunting and used the animals' fur or hide to make it
Hunting will never be banned and should not be.
They lived by hunting animals and using the fur and bones to make stuff.
There is no problem concerning koalas and the hunting of their fur. Koalas are protected by law, and have been since the mid twentieth century. It is true that koalas used to be hunted for their fur, as demand for their pelts was high in both the USA and the UK. This was finally recognised as a problem during the 1920s, and the practice was banned.
Fox hunting is banned in the UK.
Deer hunting was banned in 2004 because the deer were going to be extinct.
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!