Therapeutic hunting helps a lot in contributing to society. Good morning, my name is Adrian, and you are watching "Good Deeds for Aussies" where we discuss the urgent matters that affect our lives. For today's topic, we address the ongoing concerns surrounding therapeutic hunting. Therapeutic hunting is killing wild animals intentionally for the purpose of conserving another species or an entire ecosystem, which helps reduce the population of animals. Therapeutic hunting is a practice aimed at healing the world and helping all of humanity, which involves the animal population, selling deceased animals, and animal rights.
Firstly, the animal population in Australia is about 200,000–300,000 and increases by 7.5% per year. Eliminating a specific number of species for each animal can help reduce the population to its minimum. From an ecological perspective, it is clear how to control a wild-life population by reducing the available food and habitat to lower the carrying capacity, compensating for the missing predators by killing individuals in the population, or slowing the population's ability to reproduce. SCIENCE APPLIED: How can we manage overabundant animal populations? n.d. - n.d. - n.d. If humans don’t intervene with this issue, then it …show more content…
One of a hunter’s forms of income is selling deceased animals to a slaughterhouse. By doing this, the hunters can make money for themselves, and the slaughterhouse employees are able to work on the meat and deliver it to the store, where they are able to sell fresh meat to customers. Hides, also known as animal skin, include leather from cattle and other livestock animals, buckskin, alligator skin, and snakeskin, which are all used for shoes, clothes, leather bags, belts, or other fashion accessories. Leather is also used in cars, upholstery, interior decorating, horse tacks, and