The argument was more along the lines that rules shouldn't be based on the assumptions that illegal activity will spread a population, Questions were asked, and not answered, then ridiculous assumptions were made.Why are you arguing that hunting is such a great means of controlling wild pig populations when we already have all the evidence we need that it doesn’t work?
The US is a great example showing that hunting does not work.
If there is proof and science behind the no hunting thing, then show it, Don't pontificate about how smart it all is without any significant proof, or solution.
If hunting is allowed on private land, and the pigs are so smart, then where will show up and really populate? Wouldn't that be public land? Where they would have the most impact on native species? Where they are protected? That doesn't make sense. Does it?
And if hunting doesn't work, then what does? A government run bureaucratic nightmare program of trapping? Do the pigs not die when they are trapped? Or are they released to some pig resort run by some taxpayer funded tree hugger? It's not we haven't seen that show before?
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