Hunting has been the cause of the extinction of animal species all over the world, including the Tasmanian tiger and the most recent one is the White Rhino that has been extinct mostly because the hunters killed them for their horns and these extinctions are would be pretty easy to prevent because if there was no hunters to kill these beautiful animals a lot more animals wouldn’t have gone through extinction. In addition to hunters, less than five percent of the U.S. population (13.7 million people) hunts, yet hunting is allowed in many wildlife refuges, national forests, and state parks and on other public lands, also almost 40 percent of hunters slaughter and maim millions of animals on public every year, and by some estimates, poachers kill just as many animals illegally. Many animals have prolonged, painful deaths when they are injured but not killed by hunters for example twenty percent of foxes who have been wounded by hunters are shot again and just 10 percent manage to escape but that is even worse because starvations is more likely to fate for them because of the injury they have. Sometimes nature takes care of its own because they delicate balance of ecosystems ensures their survival if they are left unaltered natural predators helps maintain the balance by