Monday 11 December 2017

bad side of hunting

Ever since the death of Cecil the lion, the world's been looking at trophy hunting a bit more closely. While many people have condemned the practice as cruel, ardent big game hunters have stood up to defend it, arguing that it's a selfless act of conservation and that both animals and local people benefit from the hobby
Hunting is bad because everyone kills endangered animals.in now day a lot of people go trophy hunting and they kill Black Rhino, Grevy's Zebra, Riverine Rabbit, wild dog, Chimpanzee, Rothschild’s Giraffe, Ethiopian Wolf  And Mountain Gorilla all the animals said  are endangered how bads that DON'T go trophy hunting  


Now i will talk about the white endangered rhino
In the whole world there is 4 left 3 in zoos and one in the wild. As it take nearly 2-3 years to breed  yes. Poachers shouldn't kill them they don't breed fast so soon they will be wiped out. Don't please kill them they are fascinating and rear and they don't need to be killed. You do nothing with them but get their tuxes so don't kill them.

trophy hunting is the stalking and killing of wild animals for sport. The League believes this multi-million-pound international industry is utterly unjustifiable and is causing an irreversible decline in some of the world's most threatened species.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Caitlin, I'm Miro from Awahono School. I love your persuasive writing about stopping hunting because I am always like that. I hate that people are killing endangered animals when they just want something to hang on their wall. Could you tell us who Cecil the lion is?

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  2. Here is the link to my blog.

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    1. here is a artacale about the lion https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/29/world/africa/american-hunter-is-accused-of-killing-cecil-a-beloved-lion-in-zimbabwe.html

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  3. Hi I am Sophie from Awahono School. Your persuasive writing was very effective. It is very bad to kill endangered animals. it is very sad that there are only four white rhinos left in the whole world. Maybe one day you could go on my blog. Who is Cecil the lion?

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