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what motivated the tribal people to hunt wildlife recklessly​

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Answered by rajnandb383
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If there is such a thing as a human right to hunt, contemporary hunter-gatherers must surely possess it. Although many hunter-gatherers now also cultivate crops or keep livestock, hunting remains a vital means of subsistence and is central to their identity. It is not they who have driven so many species to extinction; it is not they who pose a serious threat to wildlife numbers, but commercial poachers and the money-seekers behind them.

So why should hunter-gatherers – the bushmen of the Central Kalahari, for example, or the Hadza of northern Tanzania – now require the permission of the rest of us to do what they have probably done for millennia?

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Answered by monomitadasgupta2015
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The demands for the animals and birds which was growing steadily motivated the tribal people to hunt wildlife recklessly. The demand was high because the tribals made money out of sellling the dead meat at the village markets.

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