Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Poaching

If you think hunting is bad, how about poaching?

Hunting is legal when in season and people use the whole animal after it is killed. Poaching is a different story happening in the United States as well as around the world.

Poaching is the illegal taking of animals when they are endangered or not in season. People have poached elephants just for their tusks and left their bodies there to waste away. Poachers have sold parts of animals on the black market like tiger bones and claws. Poaching does happen in the United States too. It is very common in Oregon to poach mule deer. Trophy animals can bring thousands of dollars for poachers who sell the mounted heads to people who want to decorate a home, office, or business. The number of mule deer killed illegally is about equal to the ones killed legally. Bald Eagles are also commonly poached in America. That is why they are on the endangered species list. Another commonly poached animal in the U.S. is the black bear. Their gall bladders are worth more than illegal drugs in the Far East. The reason is because black bear gall bladders and paws are used in medicine in China. I'm sure the Chinese can find other things to use in medicine that don't include poaching animals for certain body parts. The worthy parts of the animals are kept and the rest decays away. Poaching is used as a way to make money. People want clothing and household items made out of real animal fur like zebras and lions.

A Black Bear after it's gall bladder and paws are removed.

Animals suffer when they are poached. What happens during hunting? Most animals are killed instantly and suffer no pain. Rhinos get tranquilized and their tusks get removed. When they awake, they are in pain and bleeding all from the face or other areas of the body. That is common with a lot of safari and wild animals.

If hunting was really that bad, they would have referred to it as poaching.

 “Poaching.” Wikipedia. N.p., 11 Jan. 2011. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/‌wiki/‌Poaching>.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Hunting: Right or Wrong?

Hunting is a very opinionated subject. Many people believe it is natural and part of their heritage. Others think it is very dangerous to the environment, biology, and ecology. Everyone has their reasons for which side they stand on.

There are many reasons why men and women are strongly against hunting. Many people think is is environmentally destructive and extremely cruel. Some think it will ruin the food chain. Killing off too many of one species will result in the decrease of many other species. Less than one percent of hunters do not even eat what they kill according to the National Rifle Association. It is also believed that those that hunt are more violent than those that do not hunt. Kids that were involved in school massacres were either young hunters or from families that hunted and had access to guns. Trapping is also very cruel. Animals suffer in pain in tiny little cages. Sometimes even pet cats and pet dogs get caught in these traps. Conservationists manage species so they believe hunting to control population is an excuse to kill.


There are many reasons why men and women do hunt. Some hunt for meat. The meat is more lean and healthy than from the store because there are no additives. It is free and you can obtain a lot of meat from just one carcus . Others hunt because they love the challenge. Having to load up all their gear and head out to the woods or swamps is a challenge in its self. After finding the right spot, they have to wait for the right prey to come out. Hunters do not want to shoot something too small and waste away a tag. Sometimes there is not  even anything good to take a shot at. Some believe it is their duty to control the population of species. Without hunting, animals will over populate. The love of being outdoors is definitely another reason people go hunting. Being outside is peaceful and relaxing to many. The sound of crackling branches, smell of pines, and the sun coming up at the crack of dawn is unlike anything someone could imagine or even search on the Internet. Being in the woods on a frosty morning waiting for the biggest buck to get a shot at is thrilling. Humans would not even be on this earth if our ancestors did not hunt to survive. These are things non-hunters won't ever understand.

Works Cited
Chau, Yong. “Interview with Anne Muller, President of the Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting.” Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context. N.p., 2006. Web. 12 Nov. 2010. <http://ic.galegroup.com/‌ic/‌ovic/‌ViewpointsDetailsPage/‌ViewpointsDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=Viewpoints&prodId=OVIC&action=e&windowstate=normal&catId=&documentId=GALE%7CEJ3010504217&mode=view>.

Clark, Ward M. “Why Hunt?” Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Wildfowling Magazine, 2004. Web. 12 Nov. 2010. <http://ic.galegroup.com/‌ic/‌ovic/‌ViewpointsDetailsPage/‌ViewpointsDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=Viewpoints&prodId=OVIC&action=e&windowstate=normal&catId=&documentId=GALE%7CEJ3010504206&mode=view>.