Anti-Hunting: Pro Animal Activist-It Often Means NO Animal
- Victor Bretting

- 4 days ago
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Hunting Saves Anti-Hunting Destroys
Look no further than Kenya. In 1977, they banned all hunting to appease activists. Since then, wildlife populations have collapsed—by over 68%. Poaching skyrocketed. Habitat was lost. Locals had no reason to tolerate damage from wildlife when it offered them no benefit.
Now compare that to places where hunting is legal and regulated—where animal numbers are stable or growing, and local communities view wildlife as assets, not threats.
Banning hunting doesn’t protect wildlife—it devalues it, and once it’s valueless, it’s gone.
When hunting disappears, the animals often go with it—not from bullets, but from bulldozers, black-markets, and poachers.





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