If we don’t keep the “prey animal” population constant, they would multiply to the point where nature can’t keep up with growing plants, so the animals would eat all the plants, making the land completely devote of life. Take a look at https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/upload/2023-Wolf-Report-final_web.pdf for example.
Is your solution to overpopulation always culling? Or just for non-human animals?
If we don’t keep the “prey animal” population constant, they would multiply to the point where nature can’t keep up with growing plants, so the animals would eat all the plants, making the land completely devote of life. Take a look at https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature/upload/2023-Wolf-Report-final_web.pdf for example.
Balance is key. Right now it is not.
Didn’t answer my question.
True answer? Yes. But eating humans causes prions.