Wildlife - Hunting, Wildlife Management and Endangered Species
In the United States, several federal laws protect wildlife, but most wildlife is managed at the state level. Certain species are also managed at the international level. This page will explore wildlife management at all levels, including hunting, non-lethal management and endangered species.
Arguments For and Against Hunting
The arguments for and against hunting are both practical and ethical. This page explains the arguments about wildlife management, ethics, recreation, and human/deer conflicts.
The arguments for and against hunting are both practical and ethical. This page explains the arguments about wildlife management, ethics, recreation, and human/deer conflicts.
Should Zoos Keep Endangered Species?
Zoos are widely regarded as guardians of endangered species, so why do animal rights activists object to zoos keeping endangered species?
Zoos are widely regarded as guardians of endangered species, so why do animal rights activists object to zoos keeping endangered species?
Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting
The Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting seeks to eliminate sport hunting. The Committee is a project of Wildlife Watch.
The Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting seeks to eliminate sport hunting. The Committee is a project of Wildlife Watch.
Net and Bolt Cruelty
Netting and bolting is a cruel, lethal method of deer population control that is usually opposed by both hunters and animal advocates.
Netting and bolting is a cruel, lethal method of deer population control that is usually opposed by both hunters and animal advocates.
Live Safely With Deer
A website from Friends of Animals with information on how to reduce human/deer conflicts.
A website from Friends of Animals with information on how to reduce human/deer conflicts.
GeesePeace
GeesePeace advocates non-violent solutions to human/geese conflicts.
GeesePeace advocates non-violent solutions to human/geese conflicts.
