The conservation of endangered species is agreed around the world, but the hunting of ordinary wildlife is controversial. Animal guardians oppose hunting and hunting claims to prey prey and kill it with rifles and bows, claiming to be unfair and immoral for animals. Hunter supporters believe that hunting is a human instinct and that humans can be killed by law. This article outlines the views of the parties. These participants can be divided into two categories for the controversy between hunting and anti-hunting still controversial [1] as participants and purpose are clearly distinguished and not classified .
The enforcement of the national hunting law is weak and the nationwide hunting ban (excluding indigenous peoples' survival and hunting) is not effective; illegal hunting continues to pose a threat to KINP wild animals. The Chiloe islands are located in southern Chile and have an area of about 930,000 hectares. This park consists of an island where 30 people live and an island where 40 people do not live. The largest island is the island of Chiloy (or Big Island). The Chilean Islands include Chile's last calm Baldubia temperate forest, which is listed as the most ecological region of the highest priority in Latin America, and has important global biological identity and conservation priorities (Dinerstein et al. 1995). It is one of the few uncultivated forests in Southern corn, and it consists of various kinds of forests and tree species.
Staten Island has a wide variety of wildlife. Wildlife discovered in Staten Island includes hundreds of birds (from 24 in 2008 to 2,000 in 2017), as well as hundreds of bird species including vultures and turkeys. , Eagle, Shirasagi, ring neck pheasant. In Staten Island there are horseshoe crabs, cotton hares, Possum, raccoons, garter snakes, toads, toads, toad frogs in the spring, leopard frogs, foxes, wolves, northern snapping turtle, and common snapping turtles.
Safari hunting and hunting of local residents are prohibited. In 2014, only hunting of wildlife is permitted, hunting of local residents will benefit some local GMA community members and still be effectively prohibited. Therefore, as Steiner & Rihoy (1995) pointed out, the people living in GMA are theoretically responsible for wildlife management, but in fact it is very important to decide the use of locally managed wildlife There is only a limited formal role. resource