So, do you eat beef, pork, chicken, rabbit or any other meat, Panic? They die too, you know? Game animals here in the U.S. were nearly hunted to extinction by the turn of the 20th century. At about that time, Game and Fish organizations were established by legislation in every State. and at the National level for migratory waterfowl. The first thing that happened, after a census of the game animals, was to license and restrict the numbers hunted of the various species. Within a very short time, the management saw the doubling and tripling of numbers across the board. To the point, that many areas issue multiple licenses to anyone that is a resident of that State for deer and other such medium sized game. The funding has come entirely from the sales of the licenses purchased by degenerate souls like me. Fact is, thousands of game animals starve to death in bad winters. Many develop diseases due to overpopulation and of course, nature takes care of the balance in most cases. What I'm saying is that without the hunter there would be little or no game except in sterile zoos viewed through a cage of bars.
The ability to hunt, with respect shown to the animals is as old as humanity itself. It's a good thing that it's passed on from father to sons and daughters, not a bad thing. You're well intentioned concern for the wild animals is not well thought out and is misplaced in my opinion...
By the way, I've witnessed the death of a game animal by a mountain lion at a distance. It's not a pretty thing and never is.
Your point is well taken concerning wounded animals. However, I've trailed a wounded animal through snow and temperatures of -20F for hours to assure it was dispatched and the meat saved... and it wasn't even my animal but a friends.
Your welcome to your opinon and I expect the best way for you to honor your belief system is to not hunt.