Posted by KEH on December 02, 2013 at 05:12:10 from (209.213.25.37):
Dec 9 issue of Time magazine. I suspect Time magazine which leans left has had anti hunting stories in the past, but i don't remember any particular one. This issue they state that they are too many wildlife and list examples, deer car collisions, crop damage, etc, which we are all familiar with. They call for "thinning the herd." Some surburban towns have started encouraging bow hunting. Percentage increases in animal populations since the mid 1900s, classified as 1950 to 1970, for some animals are: bear, 320%, 450,000 animals, wild pigs, 120%, 5.5 million, cougars, 1,600%, 100,000 animals, deer 800%, 32 million, wild turkeys, 1,500%, 8 million birds, canada geese, 370%, 5.7 million.
The article lists examples of animals, including deer getting in people's houses, and point out that animals, like raccons and bears, raid garbage cans and note that people in town will often feed animals to keep the cute little rascals around.
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