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Because if everyone keeps hunting animals, there will go endangered or extinct!

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Pass and enforce laws to prevent hunting.


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Poaching is basically illegal hunting, so it's by definition banned. If it wasn't banned, it'd be hunting, not poaching.All countries have some sort of hunting laws, and as soon as there are hunting laws, tehre'll be people who'll break then, and that will be called poaching.


Can cities have their own hunting laws?

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