If all the Foxes went Extinct, all the animals that eat that animal will starve and die. After that it will mess up the whole entire food circle. then all the animals will go extinct and so will we.
It should be banned, there are no reasons and if you get one it is fake...
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Here is why regulated fox hunting should not be banned. In many areas of the US, there are flocks of wild turkeys, grouse, pheasant, quail and other field birds. Foxes are the natural predators of these field birds and most of them nest on the ground. In these areas when the population of foxes goes uncontrolled they can cause severe harm to the population of these birds as the foxes can breed faster than these birds, not to mention when the area food supply of birds, and small animals dwindles these fox often resort to attacking livestock such as chickens, baby pigs, baby lambs etc. Regulated hunting controls the population.
Yes.
Fox hunting is banned in the UK.
because they don't want our wildlife to disserpear
Fox hunting is banned. So it starts never.
Hunting will never be banned and should not be.
No, most of their politcal views are one sided and quite frankly a little racist. I really don't think anyone would mind you hunted down Fox.
No. Fox hunting is still practiced in Northern Ireland, parts of Canada, France, India, Italy, Russia, New Zealand, and in rural areas of the USA.
Yes!!!!!
It doesn't anymore. Hunting with hounds was banned about 5 years ago.
In England and Wales, the Hunting Act of 2004 banned the use of a pack of hounds to catch foxes. The Act still permits the use of up to two hounds to flush the fox to a waiting gun or a bird of prey. For more information, check out the WikiPedia Link.
Everbody because fox hunting is against the law.
Fox hunting is often practiced by rich people on their own land. Sometimes fox hunting is practiced in nearby forests.