It may be the most logical but I have no interest in pulling the trigger nor be responsible in any way for their mass slaughter.
There are plenty that would.
That does bring up a good question though. If we were to use the local deer for food, how would we do it? We couldn't exactly open up hunting season in these urban areas. And I can't think of a effective and safe way of catching them and then killing them.
How could all the deer roaming around the city easily become the food on our plates?
I am serious about this btw. I have been thinking a lot about increasing our local food supply/ security. I have wondered if it would be worthwhile opening up vegetable plots in urban parks such as Beacon hill, etc. ( And no I'm not talking about removing any current There seems to be plenty of room for it. If everyone tended a small garden plot of fruits and vegetable, it would create more of a culture local food production, it would increase our food supply, reduce carbon emissions,
I have recently installed several raised beds for food in my back and front yard and intend on installing more.
We are a population of 7 billion. I think we need to start thinking outside the box when it comes to how we are going to feed ourselves in the future.
You'd never have a deer problem in poorer countries, btw.