Tuesday, November 24, 2009

areal wolf hunting

In this essay / paper I will be talking about what I think about the good and bad affects of areal wolf hunting. Weather short or long term. The different types of affects are economic environmental ethics and the social/cultural affects on the world.

One of the economic affects that is positive is that the government will be making money off the licenses needed to do this hunting. One of the long term positive affects is that less farm animals will be being killed due to the wolves. The main long term affect of the hunting is that the wolves are the main attraction of Alaska but after they are all gone less tourists will come.

There is also the environmental affects on the hunting. One of the main positives is that the wolves prey will grow in larger numbers. There is a negative part of the increase of the population will cause the decline of the plant life in the area. In my mind the positive long term affect is that the wolves will sooner or later learn how to get away from the onslaught of the hunters. There is also the very dangerous affect of the long term hunting, the wolves might become extinct in the Alaska area.

Ethics is mainly a very bad sort of the wolf hunting. Sure the people think that they are helping the wildlife in the area by hunting the wolves but what happens when the population goes down too low for the predators to keep the rest of the wildlife population at bay? Another thing is that some are only thinking about the 150$ reward for each wolf. Sooner or later the people will not even kill for the population control the will kill for fun even when the population is already too low. Do you think this is good ethics?
To sum this opinion up the aerial wolf hunting is helping the wildlife populations but it is also not helping the possible overpopulation. The ethics of this is very low killing for the reward when some don’t even think about helping the environment. The economy will take the biggest blow from the underline of tourists coming to Alaska to see the wildlife. Thanks for reading my opinion.

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