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In the UK. No human hunts for needed food. Just sport or culling.
But in the 21st century. There are definatly places where it is still a better less cruel and environmentally damaging, option then mass farming and trasportation of goods.
Culling u Is also sometimes practically necessary. Due to human enviromental changes/damage.
There are times when mankind has to take responsibility for its own harm. And prevent prey etc animals from being wiped out. Due to our effect on preditor species.