Investigating Sustainability Rose 2013 | Page 29

Animal population control
Basic knowledge:
Humans control the population so we won’ t get over run by animals. But people don’ t understand by doing this were killing off many wonderful and beautiful species. Another reason why we do this process is because we do the sport referred as hunting. Man kills and skin animals to later turn them into shrines. I admit it’ s the pride and joy of man but we all know that it is wrong.
Pain and Suffering:
Quick kills are rare in the sport of hunting. Most animals that get hit have to deal with that excruciating pain for a long time till they die from starvation, get found and shot for a second time, or eaten by a predator because they can’ t get away. This terrible process happens to more than 50 percent of animals.
There’ s also a lot of suffering for the poor little cubs that get left to die because we killed their parents or droved the parents away. We tear apart families and brake chains for many generations to come.
By: Alicia Lopez
Some pictures might be very disturbing
The grey wolf is one of the many animals that are endangered because we are scared of them and killed so many, that their almost extinct.
This is what man gets from hunting an innocent animal, a new trophy for their wall
One of the many famlies that might get seperated in the future.
Nature Takes Care of Its Self:
Studies have shown by us trying to control the population we have just un balanced natures work. All we did is made it worse by killing all the predators that use to feed on the prey. Now we are over populated by deers and many other species that usally get eaten.
A Humane Al Ternative For Population Control
There are hunters that will try to convince you that their hunting to“ control the population.” Their lieing their have been studies that there are 30 million deer in U. S. A despite all the years of hunting. It proves that killing these poor innocent animals is not an effective way to control the population. We also kill poor animals for their fur, for our own selfish reason