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Absolutely! With a special permit, notification to other visitors that people may be hunting, and the usual safeties suggested and enforced (no shooting unless there is visible ground behind the target). Why is there a "need", people might ask? Well, the Federal and State governments trap, kill, and discard invasive species (wild pigs, wild turkeys), and those which have overpopulated themselves (some deer and bear), in parks and monuments. What a waste! Why not let the general public, for whom the parks were ostensibly created, make mutually-beneficial use of the resource?
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