Treehuggers are weird. Congrats on a clean kill!
Treehuggers? Moots a tree hugger LOL?
Hares and rabbits are pests here, with few natural predators (just hawks and they won't take a mature hare). Hare's target sapling tree's. Rabbits cause erosion of the landscape and damage to native fauna. Farmers hate them as well as their burrows often trip livestock breaking legs. I also nailed a couple of goats on Wednesday.... one smaller one and a monster nanny (at 170 lb's) - this was the little one:

Same thing with wild goats, big pest problem. Landscape issues, destroy native fauna, no natural predators, breed aggressively. Once again farmers hate them, they destroy fences (push through them aggresively).
For rabbits I keep the meat (if I can clean headshot), hare is hard to prepare so I slice em open and leave them for the hawks/magpies. Goats I'll take the hind legs (had some tips from local hunters) off the young ones.
We also have wild pigs, once again a pest. They absolutely DESTROY the landscape with their rooting around.
So far my 'spot' has served up rabbits, hare, and goat. There's sign of pigs (hard to miss chunks of 20m squared farmland rooted up). But I'm really hanging out for a deer
