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Overhunting is primarily caused by increased human demand for wildlife for food, medicine, and trophies, often driven by population growth and economic factors. Additionally, inadequate regulations or enforcement can lead to unsustainable hunting practices. Habitat destruction and climate change can also exacerbate the problem by reducing animal populations and pushing hunters to target remaining species more aggressively. Cultural factors and traditional practices may further contribute to overhunting in certain regions.

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