Steve Chapman on the New Case for Hunting

Rock Island, Ill., a city of 39,000 on the Mississippi River,
offers the latest urban amenity: deer hunting. Last month, the city council
voted to allow bow hunters to harvest a species that has grown too
numerous for comfort. Excessive deer herds have thronged yards,
decimated landscaping and damaged cars in unplanned collisions. “We
had reports of groups as big as 17,” Mayor Dennis Pauley told me.
So come Dec. 13, licensed hunters who meet a proficiency
requirement and obtain a permit can hunt in approved places from
elevated platforms (to assure that misfired arrows go harmlessly
into the ground). The program follows similar ones in the nearby
Iowa towns of Davenport and Bettendorf, which have culled hundreds
of animals and apparently succeeded in reducing their deer
populations. Rock Island is responding to a common problem. But
city-dwellers are not known for being fond of blood sports. Steve
Chapman argues that hunters, tree-huggers and animal welfare
advocates should actually be allies.

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