Hunting demonstrates the ability to protect and provide primarily for males who provide their families with animal meat and protect their land. (“Modern hunters are stewards of wildlife and the environment.”) Today's economy is very unsustainable, and hunting is key to feeding the hungry. (“Modern hunters are stewards of wildlife and the environment.”) Today there are many food banks that accept meat provided by animals and feed hungry organizations that cannot purchase food themselves. What most people don't know is that most of the money hunters use for hunting licenses, hunting tags, and hunting raffles to hunt particular locations goes toward wildlife research and habitat protection in the state of origin of hunters. With approximately 12.5 million hunters in the world today, far more money is sent to these organizations than people would ever think. Overall, hunting is a force for good because it provides an economic motivation for maintaining natural habitats. This keeps animals in their habitats and as far away from people and their homes as possible. Some see this sport as very cruel and inhumane, but overall it is helping the world much more than people think. If we didn't have people who hunted or knew how to hunt, we would be very dependent on other foods. Such as growing fruit and vegetables, which could become extinct if something devastating happened. We would not have the necessary proteins and vitamins in the meat we eat. Hunting is absolutely necessary and everyone should know how to hunt or learn early. It is useful now and will be very useful in the future if there is a reason we can no longer rely on livestock for meat. We will have to find other ways to get meat, and without hunting that is very unlikely to happen
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