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essay with in 120 words hunting is an offence​

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Hunting is an unnecessary activity in the modern world. Slob hunting is 

the way many so-called sportsmen hunt these days. The phrase slob hunting refers 

to indiscriminate assault on animals, whatever their type. This type of 

recreation is harmful and undesirable the United States for three reasons: 1) It 

reduces the number of areas available for tracking animals, 2) It upsets the 

natural balance, causing many species to have their ranks drastically reduced, 

and 3) It can be unnecessarily cruel to animals. 

    Hunting on private lands is one of the best ways to hunt, because the 

game is plentiful, and there is challenge to the sport. However, when land- 

owners encounter a slob hunter on their lands, they are much less likely to let 

anyone hunt their land in the future. When a person wishes to hunt on a certain 

person's land, s/he is often denied the privilege, after the proprietor of the 

land has had one negative experience with some other hunter. This can make 

hunting a much harder sport to participate in, even for the people who are 

hunting for their livelihood. (Satchell 30) 

    Over the years, hunting has reduced the animal population drastically. 

In the 1970's, the number of ducks making annual flights was approximately 91.5 

million. In 1995, the number had been reduced to around 64 million. Within 20 

years, in short, the duck population was reduced by almost one third, showing 

the drastic toll hunting is taking on our wildlife. If we assume that other 

species have been reduced in number at approximately the same rate in recent 

years, then what are the larger implications for our ecological balance? If this 

trend continues, by the year 2055, the members of species which are hunted could 

be reduced by as much as 81 percent. (Satchell 31) 

    Not only does hunting reduce the number of animals, it can also be 

unnecessarily cruel to the creatures. When deer are bowhunted, they often are 

not instantly killed. Most deer will then suffer a painful and lingering death, 

as only 50 percent of deer struck are retrieved and put out of their misery.

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