RE: Why don't hunters like to conserve?
Theres no doubt that the earths population has increased over the last couple centuries or so. Consequently, the demand for living space has increased as well. Fortunately, we humble humans have recognized the problems and are doing the best we can to accomodate the stresses put on the very land we live on. Its gonna take a bit of razzle dazzle to make things perfectly right, to make an environment that accepts both human and animal life in the perfect harmony we think is possible. And if you haven't noticed, many animal populations are not only surviving, but are thriving under our tenure. Deer and yotes are classic examples of animals that have learned to adapt. So, it doesn't bother me one bit to sit on my roof with the .280 Christmas night and thin the reinbeer herd.
Merry Christmas Gang.........