Game Species
"Game species" refers to animals that are hunted for sport, food, or population control. These species are often regulated by wildlife management authorities to ensure sustainable populations and ecological balance. Common examples include deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl.
Hunting game species is a popular activity in many regions, contributing to local economies and conservation efforts. Regulations typically dictate hunting seasons, bag limits, and methods to promote responsible hunting practices. This helps maintain healthy ecosystems while allowing hunters to enjoy their sport.