Ecology at Work: Population Dynamics and Habitat
									When animals exceed a habitat’s carrying capacity, malnutrition, disease, and ecosystem damage follow. Regulated harvests can prevent boom-and-bust cycles, especially where predators are absent. How do you assess when taking fewer or more tags truly benefits the herd and the land?								
				Ecology at Work: Population Dynamics and Habitat
									Removing top predators can trigger mesopredator surges and plant community shifts. Conversely, unmanaged herbivore growth can strip forests and wetlands. An honest evaluation of hunting must account for these cascading effects—sometimes balancing, sometimes compounding ecological pressures.