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During the early renaissance era, hunting was widely known and broadly accepted as an activity for both necessity and leisure. Poor people hunt out of necessity, as this was their means of getting food in order to survive, especially for those who have no money to buy food in the market. People who live in the woods with no easy access to the rural areas where commodities are available in the market also hunted for food. Rich and influential people, on the other hand, regarded hunting as a form of leisure and a chance to sharpen their skills. They even form hunting parties and discuss the schedule of the hunt, their group’s strategies and sometimes make bets as they gather in a hunting forum.

Due to the fact that the economy has dramatically changed since the renaissance, and man has fewer reasons to hunt for food, hunting is now considered a form of sport to many. Today, hunting courses are available for those who want to learn how to hunt. These hunting courses aim to promote responsible hunting to avoid accidents such as unintentionally hurting other hunters or killing young animals, and to inform would-be hunters about the government laws and local regulations in hunting on certain areas.

Since hunting courses became available for training new hunters, reports of accidents in hunting had decreased in many areas and states.

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