30 years ago in N. New Jersey, suburban neighborhoods were being overrun by deer, Golf courses found Geese to be a scourge, and a few bear were killed on the roads.Car-deer accidents were daily, and a few people were killed in the accidents.
Most of these areas had very strict hunting laws, because frankly the only place to hunt was in someones backyard, ....both dangerous and not very sporting. I have lived in small town america too and most small town folks are not to thrilled about someone killing a deer in a crowded neighborhood either. You would have not been very well accepted if you shot a deer in the city limits of Des Moines.
Lots of folks have come to realize that if there is not something to thin out the wildlife in urban areas, they became a heard of loose cattle. I once saw a cock Pheasant walking in the median of an expressway in downtown Detroit.
I really don't know what they have done in New Jersey since I moved away, but the problem was bad then, and the community was struggling to find an answer.
Sure there are anti-hunting people that I disagree with, but there are spot-lighting, road hunting, trespassing poachers that I disagree with just as much.
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