Rules That Matter: Quotas, Ages, and Science
									Conventions and national laws shape what species can be hunted, under which conditions, and how permits are issued. Paper protections require real enforcement, ecological monitoring, and consequences for violations to ensure that regulations safeguard biodiversity rather than merely signal intent.								
				Rules That Matter: Quotas, Ages, and Science
									Some systems restrict hunts to older males past prime breeding years. The idea is to lower demographic impacts while maintaining economic value. Accurate age assessment, conservative quotas, and independent oversight are crucial to prevent optimistic errors that deplete breeding stocks.