Persuasive Essay On Canned Hunting

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Alexis Endres
Mr. Sloan
November 16, 2015

In the last fifty years alone, approximately 50 percent of Africa’s lions have disappeared. Recently, lions have also faced the threat of canned hunting — hunts in which animals are confined in an area from which they cannot escape. Thousands of people visit facilities where they interact with lion cubs. To pet, cuddle and have their photographs taken with a cute lion. The workers who work at the sanctuary , bottle feed and hand raise the lions. Breeders who charge the public to pet and take photos with young cubs, tell the customers many things, including that the cubs will have good homes after they get too big to be used for petting. No captive bred lion has ever been released back into the wild and …show more content…

Because the lions are usually kept in fenced enclosures, they never stand a chance of escaping, fighting back, or surviving. Hunters kill these animals solely in order to hang their heads, horns, or antlers on the wall and eat their meat. The hunters call this a "trophy hunt". " For Big Game hunters seeking a prized lion trophy, a canned hunt is the equivalent of shooting fish in a barrel. Some hunters and wildlife conservation advocates argue that canned hunting can help conserve threatened species. That for every captive lion killed, a wild lion is saved. Canned hunting has been banned or restricted in 20 states in the U.S. because of the connection between the practice and animal cruelty, and because it eliminates the possibility of a "fair chase." The lions are so used to being petted by humans and growing up to know humans they are not scared of the hunters. The lions will walk right up the hunters to greet them and the hunter will shoot him in the leg so the lion has to suffer. How is this legal? How can these cruel people be allowed to shoot innocent lions without allowing them a possible escape? And how is this even fun for the hunters? It's plain

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