I guess I see it both. My property is about maybe an 1/8 mile from a preserve so I see all kinds of wildlife with an over population of wild hogs and nutria. The hogs root up all the hard land killing the trees and the nutria are eating the marsh grass faster than it can grow back making acres and acres of mudflats and the damage is multiplied by the hurricanes churning up all the mud that used to be held in place by the marsh grass. Corp of engineers says louisiana is loosing a football field of marsh every so many minutes. A side by side aerial view of today vs 100 yrs ago is amazing. On the flip side I work in New Orleans every day and the pigeon population is overwhelming as well. Conservation has gotten the alligator off the endangered species list here and we finally have a hunting season on them. But it's due to alligator farms are required to release 17% of their young each year to the wild. Wildlife and fisheries say that's about the percentage of baby alligators that would make it to adulthood in the wild.
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