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by yawpitch 10 days ago
In all of history no animal has ever needed to be culled, except in the minds of those who want to kill for fun or profit (or, usually, both).
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I should add that I grew up in New Mexico near Holloman AFB. They imported Ibex animals there long ago and you can draw a license to hunt them. They don't grant many per year so they are very rare to pull... but there are Ibex hunts every year. They do it to keep the population at a level to support long term stability. Since they have no natural predators they would get out of control. The hunting fees go to conservation in New Mexico. You can read a bit more about it here: https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/department-reduces-number-of-per...

These are considered exotic hunts. As I said, I'm not a hunter. I don't have it in me.... I guess I could do it in a survival situation but I can understand that sometimes the hunts can be beneficial long term.

Hope this helps make it a bit more understandable and palatable for some.

Well, one of the best examples is the case of a male Lion in Africa. Old, large, but too old to have offspring but still too large to be taken over by a younger male Lion. They allowed it to be hunted so that a younger male could take over the pride and create offspring which was better for the pride. There are other examples.

I can't find the story on it but I read it a long time ago.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/trophy-hu...

So, in other words, they rationalized their playing god in order to justify their profit-seeking.

Unnatural selection, AKA eugenics, doesn’t usually work out well in the long run.

Cue the lengthy rationalizations by wanton bloodthirsty murders