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Right to kill things?

Is it really right to kill things? Why is it really need? Things die of old age and natural things daily. And like Kit said in the chat, about how animals fight over pray, can't they just share? Or go somewhere else? The biggest thing I'm really trying to get at is HUMANS killing animals when there's other ways around things such as putting things around your house to stop the animals to come in to gardens and such. Making a garden for them and having another for you. Or picking your food early? (That's what we're doing because we have bunnies that live in the backyard xD my house is like a zoo). So... are there anyone else out there like me thinking it's wrong for humans to kill or does everyone think it's right?

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Humans killing things is necessary for the survival of species and to help keep ecosystems stabilized.<br /> Animals like the otter, lynx, wolf, were saved by trapping, and the populations of deer, coyote, dingos, feral cats, wild dogs, etc are all managed by trapping/hunting them.<br /> We need to kill animals in order to help them. For example, the wild dogs and feral cats in Australia are devastating the natural wildlife there and are the cause for many animals being put on the endangered list. If we didn't kill the dogs and cats, we'd have no chance at ever balancing out the natural ecosystem.
I'm mainly speaking about HUMANS killing is wrong >.>
First of all animals fighting over food, water territory, etc. is a NATURAL INSTINCT to survive in the wild. Obviously, if you're an animal living out in the wild, you're going to have to fight for survival. It's just how the natural world works. <br /> <br /> However, I do not believe humans have the right to kill an animal "Because it'd look nice on my wall" or "Just for fun." There is just no reason behind that to me. But if it were to balance an ecosystem out, I'm all for it. Ever heard about Yellowstone many years ago with no wolves and way too many elk. With the top predator reintroduced, sure the prey loses their life, but it ensures survival for all of the other organisms in that ecosystem.

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