Sentences with phrase «excessive hunting»

"Excessive hunting" means hunting that goes beyond what is considered reasonable or necessary. It refers to a situation where people hunt too many animals, often leading to negative consequences for the environment or the wildlife population. Full definition
Overfishing — by which Jackson and his colleagues mean excessive hunting of marine mammals and reptiles as well as fish — does not just destroy the animals we eat.
While humans had hunted the auk for millennia, with Native Americans including the skins and bones in their death rituals, excessive hunting for meat and feathers was too much for the population to bear.
Indeed, Chessies were bred more for excessive hunting abilities rather than train - ability, according to Checkmate Kennels.
We now know that nature can not take care of itself, that human beings can degrade it not only locally but globally, that the species God created and saved from the flood are threatened by human expansion into their habitats, destruction of their food supplies, pollution of their air and water, and excessive hunting and fishing.
During the summer of 2017 Coates travelled to Fogo Island to ask for an official apology to be given the Great Auk, a flightless bird once numerous around the island, but extinct since 1844 due to excessive hunting.
But the minkie whale was not much hunted until recently, and several other species have greatly recovered in numbers following the excessive hunting of the last few centuries.
But it also explores the impact of humans on complex ecosystems, showing how through habitat loss, excessive hunting, toxins and yes, even climate change, we are losing them.
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