again with the 'call me a hippy' thing, but i have a lot of faith in nature. i believe nature will balance itself in due course if left alone. grass grows through the cracks on sidewalks.. the overpopulation of deer is probably due to human interference at some level.
hohum. i don't think it's necessary to migrate the heards or reintroduce predators or anything like that. nature was fine before we came along. in a lot of ways, the earth can care for itself.
not to say that i'm up for polluting the planet as part of natural human development - at the same time, i think it's important we maintain our environments.. 'but let's control deer to maintain!' oh i don't know. like how much pollution is put into the air just building these guns?
There's homeostasis in ecosystems, up to a point. Deer population is large because we've killed off their natural predators, and the replacement (us) don't kill them in the same numbers.
There's no perfect solution. Ignoring them (letting the excess starve to death) is the cheapest solution, so that's usually what happens.
Adding to the equation is that being killed by a wolf, while probably better than starving, is still a pretty nasty way to go. Which is a reminder that nature can be nasty, vicious and cruel, as well as beautiful, all at the same time.
On the other hand, when wildlife is managed as a resource, we tend to do really badly. While less deer would starve, deer could end up endangered or extinct instead.
Ideally, a better solution would be to shoot them with birth control, so less deer would be born, and thus the deer population wouldn't expand too high for the food supply. But of course, that would be more expensive than using bullets, so it's not likely to happen on any kind of mass scale.
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hohum. i don't think it's necessary to migrate the heards or reintroduce predators or anything like that. nature was fine before we came along. in a lot of ways, the earth can care for itself.
not to say that i'm up for polluting the planet as part of natural human development - at the same time, i think it's important we maintain our environments.. 'but let's control deer to maintain!' oh i don't know. like how much pollution is put into the air just building these guns?
just a big cycle full of rebuttals..
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There's no perfect solution. Ignoring them (letting the excess starve to death) is the cheapest solution, so that's usually what happens.
Adding to the equation is that being killed by a wolf, while probably better than starving, is still a pretty nasty way to go. Which is a reminder that nature can be nasty, vicious and cruel, as well as beautiful, all at the same time.
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On the other hand, when wildlife is managed as a resource, we tend to do really badly. While less deer would starve, deer could end up endangered or extinct instead.
Ideally, a better solution would be to shoot them with birth control, so less deer would be born, and thus the deer population wouldn't expand too high for the food supply. But of course, that would be more expensive than using bullets, so it's not likely to happen on any kind of mass scale.
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hehehehehhehehee X) ahahaha i like it!!!
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Wish one could do that with some people, eh! ;)
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