Regulation or Discontinuation?
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The morality of the act of hunting animals is questioned by individuals all around the world. This literature review explains the issues, causes, concequences, and solutions for the growing problem across the planet by examining a wide varitey of sources. There was one thing these sources agreed on- in order to make a change in the adverse effects of hunting regulations must be put on who, where, when, why, and how animals are being hunted.
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