game hunting
Game hunting is the practice of pursuing and capturing or killing wild animals for sport, food, or population control. It often involves tracking animals in their natural habitats and using various methods, such as firearms or bows, to hunt them. Common targets include deer, wild boar, and waterfowl, among others.
This activity is regulated in many regions to ensure sustainable wildlife populations and to protect endangered species. Hunters typically need a hunting license and must follow specific laws regarding hunting seasons and methods. Ethical considerations, such as fair chase and conservation, are also important aspects of responsible game hunting.