Hunting animals just for trophies is not the right way of treating valuable animals. On average, 600 animals are killed each year by trophy hunters. According to the article, “In foreign countries, primarily in Africa, they prefer to kill the most beautiful, the biggest, and rarest animal.” This is not the proper way of treating our nature’s beauty. Animals are part of our landscape. We love to go see animals in zoos, especially the big animals like tigers, lions, and giraffes. However, we do not consider their significance before hunting them. By killing them, we are decreasing their population. Additionally, …show more content…
First of all, when hunters kill one animal, for instance,when they kill a lion they actually kill 23 other lions that could be produced if that lion was alive. Hunting disturbes many other factors in the ecosystem like migration of animals, hibernation, and it affects the biosphere (where the living organisms exist). When animals go to migrate they may get killed by trophy hunters, and due to fear they will not hibernate. Hibernating is really important for the animals, in order for them to survive. Biosphere is where the living organism exist , and hunting affects it by disrupting the natural order of the connection between the animals and the biosphere. The article states, “Over hunting will cause the decline in the particular animals species, this will affect everything around it, for example other animals, plants and trees." For this reason, trophy hunting should be quickly reduce and then finally