"Respect for life", the hunter's mantra, huh?
It is a good question what happens in a world in which hunting is practically illegal. There's no upper limit as to how much a species can propagate, other than exhausting all natural resources.
It'd make sense if there was a breeding limit for certain herbivores, like cows, deer and goats, whom destroy grasslands and valleys. But on the same level, I guess that very "limit" is artificially made via financial problems. If they really do eat that much, it's going to be expensive to feed that many mouths.
And now I have officially over-thunk it just like the guys down there who were talking about whales with arms.