Legal hunting is no longer a major cause of extinctions in the US due to the implementation of stringent wildlife management regulations and conservation policies. These measures include regulated hunting seasons, bag limits, and habitat protection, which help maintain sustainable population levels of game species. Additionally, the establishment of protected areas and wildlife reserves has contributed to the recovery of many species, reducing the threat of extinction. Conservation efforts, often funded by hunting licenses and fees, have further supported wildlife populations and their habitats.
Legal hunting is no longer a significant cause of extinctions primarily due to the implementation of regulated hunting practices and conservation laws that promote sustainable wildlife management. Many countries have established wildlife reserves and protected areas, allowing populations to recover while controlling hunting to ensure species survival. Additionally, increased awareness and global conservation efforts have shifted focus towards habitat preservation and anti-poaching initiatives, further reducing the impact of hunting on endangered species. As a result, legal hunting is now often part of broader conservation strategies rather than a direct threat to wildlife.
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No, it is not legal to go hunting on land without permission.
Yes, hunting should be legal.
no it should not be legal
It is if you just look at them! In order to be legal you have to shoot over there heads to train them. Don't want them to be spotlighted during hunting season cause that's illegal!
No You can't have legal poaching, that'd be like having a legal crime. Poaching is illegal hunting, so legal poaching would be hunting.
No, it is not legal to go hunting on private land without permission from the landowner.
The upper peninsula of Michigan Somewhere where hunting is legal.
Hunting mountain lions is legal in some areas, but regulations vary by location. It is important to check local laws and regulations before hunting these animals.
yes
Years ago there were shotguns known as "Punt guns". They were not fired from the shoulder, but strapped to small boats (punts) and used to kill flocks of ducks for sale. No longer legal for hunting, these were muzzleloaders, about 2 guage, and fired about a pound of shot. The largest shotgun that was shoulder fired was the 4 guage. In current US hunting regs, the 10 g is the largest legal shotgun for hunting.