Persuasive Essay On Endangered Wolves

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Take a second and think; think about all the stories and fairy tales you were told as you were growing up. For instance, Little Red Riding Hood, The Big Bad Wolf and The Boy Who Cried Wolf. All these stories establish fear of the wolf and having fear in anything only makes that thing bigger. Now because of the fear of the wolf and their growing numbers, the long endangered predator is once again the prey and the hunting needs to stop before it's too late.
The story of the gray wolf is a shocking tale, from reign over the land to their forlorn journey to the far corners of the U.S. and to the endangered species list. These canines have been fighting their way off the list for years and now people feel the need to start hunting them for game …show more content…

According to PBS, in 1995 and 1996, 66 gray wolves we relocated from Canada to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Today there are more than 1,600 wolves in the region. Considering this fact, when you look at the numbers they look pretty high however when you compare them to any other species on this planet these numbers are nothing. These numbers are far from a threat to the human kind, there are 7.349 billion of us and feeling threatened by 1,600 wolves is pretty pathetic. I strongly believe wolf hunting should not be a thing because wolves live in packs and each wolf in this pack, no matter the size, has a certain job, and without that wolf doing their certain job that back could fall apart. Hunting for food is an effort that involves the entire pack. Different animals take
on different roles: selecting prey from the herd, tiring the animal, and bringing it down. The loss of key members with specific skills leaves crucial gaps in knowledge passed down through generations. Nothing good come from hunting the wolf, when you hunt any animal you should honor every part of it, if you can’t eat it then you shouldn't kill

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