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2 months ago in Constitutional Law , Environmental Law By Jasmeet
How do constitutional provisions and wildlife protection laws regulate hunting of wild animals?
 This question comes from environmental law research. Hunting implicates property, culture, and conservation. I want to understand the legal hierarchy involved.
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By Sumit Batra Answered 3 weeks ago
 From my experience, constitutions rarely regulate hunting directly but increasingly impose environmental protection duties on the state. I have seen wildlife acts operationalize these duties by defining protected species, licensing regimes, and penalties. Conflicts often arise when traditional practices clash with conservation goals. I would recommend examining constitutional environmental clauses alongside statutory enforcement, as their interaction determines real-world outcomes.
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