I agree that there has been a nasty thread drift. No call for that. But there is a problem with moose being "loved to death" in much of their traditional range in Saskatchewan. It is not accidental that moose populations are thriving in the farmland where private ownership of the land prevents unlimited access. And in the boreal forest? It's textbook example of the "tragedy of the commons". If too many resource users have rights without responsibilities, the resource suffers. No surprise. I would like to see all of those resource users practise some restraint. Not just the ones who may be issued licenses. I personally seldom hunt moose in the SK boreal forest any more. The resource can't take the pressure, even though I can buy a licence.