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Originally Posted by John Doe
I agree with your entire post, WVO, except for the part about not eating everything you kill. I sometimes kill beavers, squirells, nutria and raccoons that are severely overpopulated in my state and need to be culled. I feel like this is necessary in my case to perpetuate my family (through keeping my yard disease free) and the species that have urban experience from returning to the wild.
Good post.
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Yes - In many circumstances where live relocation is not a viable option, culling is necessary.
If that is the case - With many species of wildlife (especially feral hogs and other "semi-game" animals), I recommend contacting your local Hunters for the Hungry program. They will often take what you can/will not consume.