Here in Germany, Joe Blow can't just get a hunting license and go shoot something. You've got to take classes and tests that most American conservation officers would flunk out on. Then, once you get your license, you have to find a revier (hunting area) and register in it and pay some dues and upkeep. Now, you are responsible for the wildlife in that area. If there were beaver, you'd have to keep them in control or take care of damages they do. Our area has plenty of deer, but the damage is done by hogs that have learned to operate in complete darkness (can only hunt from dawn to dusk). I've had horses cut and beat up because a sow wandered into the pasture with her babies. Can't prove anything because they are smarter than turkeys. We've decided that the next time something happens, we'll have a DNA test done. If it turns out to be hogs, the hunters in the area will be in bad shape. Not really fair, but the way it is. I would never claim anything against them, but there are plenty that do. If a deer or hog gets hit by a car, in most cases, the hunter/s registered in that area gets the bill. Etc. Etc.
I remember when I was a kid, the Corp Of Engineers took care of beaver stuff.
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