More foxes and coyotes would probably solve the problem.?
That isn't such a great thing either. Growing up and hunting, I never heard about coyotes and it was a rare occurrence to see a fox, I had seen a few reds around some of the pastures where I hunted.
40 years later, coyotes are every where, have even seen a couple been hit and laying along the road. I do not believe there is a season for them, as people seem to hunt them all the time. Red fox, I see more of them today than I ever have. Turkey population seems to be thriving, rabbits, pheasants and deer numbers seem to be down when listening to hunters at the clubs.
Hunting is not as popular today here as it was, even in the rural area I grew up and still live in. Schools still close for a day or so at deer season, but the number of hunters seem to be down. I can remember getting caught up in deer drives and coming out with them to find 10 vehicles and 30 to 50 people, and that wasn't counting the ones that were left at the start.
I wish I was still physically able to wonder through the woods with a gun, right around this time was my favorite time, taking the 22 rifle or revolver out and harvesting a few squirrels for dinner the next night. Very few people in the woods for small game season.