Walter Bis
Walter Bis voted up John Doe's answer

There has to be balance in everything. Too many predators, not enough prey. Not only that, then there comes disease of the remaining animals. For instance, deer populations, if not for hunting season, there would be rampant disease through the herds of deer, they die, are eaten by scavengers who then spread the disease to … Read more

Walter Bis
Walter Bis voted up Anonymous' answer

They won't breed faster if you kill them, if you kill them all they won't breed at all. Then we have a varmint problem which is even worse because we have no predators to control them and everyone wants the predators back. You need to think before you throw the balance of nature out of … Read more