We Need To Help Animals In Never Cry

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Should We Help Animals Overall people have acknowledged the fact that sport hunting is ethically alright and does not influence people nor animals in a negative way. We have blinded the dull side of sport hunting and ignored all the realities. In today's society humans shall prevent sport hunting because of animals getting killed in agonizing ways, nature can take its place instead of humans, Humans are degrading our society with canned cruelty, and more than one animal is influenced by hunting for sport.
Animals get killed in painful ways and suffer. Ways animals suffer from sport hunting are either by traps, weapons, or poison. All of these are brutal and not required in today's society. Some hunters shoot the animal they are hunting …show more content…

Stronger animals kill weak ones for the survival of the grounded animal species. In the book, Never Cry wolf wolves have been around way longer than any human has, so it brings the question why aren't the caribou already extinct. Morwat expresses, “My rather meek remonstrance to the effect that wolves had been preying on caribou, without decimating the herds, for some tens of thousands of years before the white men came to brochet, either fell on deaf ears or roused my listeners to fury at my partisanship” (Mowat,156). Mowat in other words, is attempting to say that the wolves couldn't have been the explanation for all of the caribou species dying off. He states how wolves have been hunting caribou for survival for ten to a great many of …show more content…

In our society we appear to find joy in killing things or making others feel bad. These types of behaviors make us entertained in life when in reality they should make us feel awful. “Ted Turner, the country’s largest private landowner, allows hunters to pay thousands of dollars to kill bison, deer, African antelopes, and turkeys on his 2 million acres” (Peta.org). In the article, Canned cruelty is clarified and how very wrong it is. Canned cruelty is having a private range to hunt. In other words killing an animal on someone else's private land just for the kill of the species, this is done with the trade of cash. Our society puts money before the life of a living