Predator Hunting
Predator hunting tips, articles, and information all about coyote hunting and cougar hunting.
The absence of natural predators lets the number of animals like deer swell and spill into urban land. Hunting helps to control their numbers, to maintain a healthy herd. Natural balance of ungulate wildlife was earlier maintained through natural predators and disease. Increased herd sizes led to overgrazing of habitats that led to malnutrition, disease and finally death. Hunting serves to control this cycle by maintaining herd size suited to available habitat for the prevention of malnutrition and disease leading to healthy wildlife populace. Another beneficial aspect of hunting is harvesting as a way of breeding management. This lets the quarry be selected for herd health and also for dispersing the bucks away from their offspring to avoid interbreeding.