hunting
Hunting is the practice of tracking any living thing (normally animals) by humans for food or trade. Animals can kill other animals which are the natural way of life and it can be called predication. Now days hunting by law is distinguished from poaching, which is the killing or trapping animals that you are not allowed by law. The animals that are hunted are called game (animals such as deer for example).
Hunting can also involve killing off animals because there overpopulated. Hunting advocates state that hunting can be a necessary to control wildlife, for example to help maintain a population of healthy animals within an environment’s carrying capacity when there are no predators to kill them. In the United States wildlife managers are frequently part of hunting and licensing bodies, where they help to set rules on how many you can kill and how you kill them. The chase captures and let go or capture fish is called fishing, which is not normally recognized as a way of hunting.
Trapping is also normally considered a separate activity. It is also not considered hunting to track animals without planning
to kill them, as wildlife photography or bird watching is. The practice of foraging or gathering materials from plants and mushrooms is also considered separate and not considered as hunting even though it is.
Hunting can also involve killing off animals because there overpopulated. Hunting advocates state that hunting can be a necessary to control wildlife, for example to help maintain a population of healthy animals within an environment’s carrying capacity when there are no predators to kill them. In the United States wildlife managers are frequently part of hunting and licensing bodies, where they help to set rules on how many you can kill and how you kill them. The chase captures and let go or capture fish is called fishing, which is not normally recognized as a way of hunting.
Trapping is also normally considered a separate activity. It is also not considered hunting to track animals without planning
to kill them, as wildlife photography or bird watching is. The practice of foraging or gathering materials from plants and mushrooms is also considered separate and not considered as hunting even though it is.