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What is a hunter's ethical responsibility concerning wildlife conservation?

  1. To hunt as much wildlife as possible

  2. To follow wildlife laws and regulations

  3. To only hunt endangered species

  4. To leave wounded animals in the field

The correct answer is: To follow wildlife laws and regulations

A hunter's ethical responsibility concerning wildlife conservation is to follow wildlife laws and regulations. This choice is correct because hunting within the legal framework helps ensure sustainable wildlife populations and contributes to effective wildlife management. By adhering to laws and regulations, hunters can help protect wildlife populations and their habitats for future generations. In contrast, the other options are incorrect: hunting as much wildlife as possible goes against the principles of conservation, hunting endangered species is illegal and harmful to wildlife populations, and leaving wounded animals in the field is unethical and goes against the principles of responsible hunting.