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HISTORICALLY, hunting was a way of survival, particularly in the ancient and medieval periods. However, as civilisations advanced and alternatives emerged, hunting shifted from a survival mechanism to a form of recreation and status symbol, especially among the social elite. In medieval times, hunting became a royal pastime. Rulers often took their heirs on hunting expeditions, solidifying it as an entertaining legacy. What was once a necessity became a tradition — an extravagant pursuit to experience thrill at someone else’s cost. As a result, we are now confronted with the consequences of centuries of unch-ecked exploitation. Entire forests have been decimated, bird species have been endangered, and numerous animal species have been driven to extinction or kept confined to cages. This legacy of exploitation has left an indelible mark on our planet, threatening biodiversity and natural ecosystems. If humanity continues to interpret its suppo-sedly ‘exalted’ status as a licence to exploit at will, the remaining living creatures on Earth would continue to face an uncertain future. The idea that the Earth exists solely for humans is a dangerous misconception. It is imperative that we reconsider our actions and redefine our ethics. Without strict laws and restrictions on activities like hunting and deforestation, we risk further destabilising the planet’s delicate balance. The Earth does not belong to humans alone; it is home to all living beings. Living in harmony with the species that share our planet is our responsibility.
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