Persuasive Essay About Hunting

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Hunting has existed since the dawn of the man. Prehistoric man went hunting for food, besides gathering and scavenging. Hunting not only contributes to the food supply but it also provides human with other materials like leather, fur and bones. In the Medieval Period and the Renaissance, thanks to the development of agriculture, food supply did not only depend on hunting, people went hunting not simply because they were in lack of food. Hunting, at that time , became the luxury pleasure of the noble class, especially in Western countries. Nowadays, hunting is known as a kind of sports usually joined in by the rich.
First of all, hunting contributes to sufficient food source. Despite achievements attained in farming and livestock, there are …show more content…

Research has indicated that hunters kill more than 200 million animals every year, not mentioned that hunting accounts for 23 percent of known causes of animal extinctions since 1600. As each species is in the food chain, the extinction of a species also has a great impact on the others. This may results in the ecological imbalance and many other serious consequences. Moreover, as hunters often go on a long hunting trip, it is unavoidable that their activities will spoil the wildlife. Smoke from campfire and exhausted fumes from their vehicles polutes the air, not mentioned their carbon footprints. What is more, animals are likely to mistake litter from the campsite for food, which may cause them to choke. Besides, lead bullets missing the target could contaminate the soil and water source; thus, if animals drink water from that sourse, they may die. There are over one billion hunting bullets sold every year in America, thus the impact they have on the environment is unable to imagine. The economic benefits of hunting fee are not enough to solve all the problems that hunting causes to both the wildlife and the

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