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A wolf’s killing shocked Canada. Then his image appeared on a hunting site
(www.theguardian.com)
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Just because it's legal doesn't mean it's moral or that it should be happening at all. Hunting tourism is gross.
People engaged in something immoral often use "There's no law against it" as a defense. If you have to resort to that, it's time to reconsider what you're doing.
I think it depends on the types of hunting. If it’s truly conservation focused, and culling is good for the broader population, then the hunting license fees can help support other conservation efforts.
That’s what a lot of the African big game hunting seems to be. Personally I still think those hunters are assholes, it if local wardens are targeting specific animals that are harming the population (usually older aggressive males), then is sounds like it benefits the local conservation efforts with large license fees.