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Look at the Yellowstone wildfires from 1988. Conventional wisdom was that the habitat and animals would never recover. Within a year, they found increased biodiversity and exploding populations.What do you all think of a moratorium on hunting for a few years to give the critters a chance to recover after all the lose of habitat from the fires?
I would not include predator hunting in that.
I have read several articles that emphasized hunting in areas where a burn had happened a year before because the quality of plants as food in the wake of the burn was much higher.