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Although there is an overpopulation problem with white-tailed deer in the Southeastern United States, hunting is regulated. Why would hunting be regulated or limited in an area that is severely overpopulated with deer?

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hunting is regulated because plants still need to be eaten by the deer. if they arent, a plant species grows uncontrollably and kills off other plants.

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hunting is regulated because plants still need to be eaten by the deer. if they arent, a plant species grows uncontrollably and kills off other plants.
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