What Sledge said, +1.
So many people seem to think wild animals are like Disney's audioanimatronics and simply do not understand the concept of wild animals. Similarly, these same sorts of innocents think of the wilderness as if it were a Disney theme park. They go into it, unprepared, and too often need rescuing at great expense to the taxpayer.
I would strongly support having the great expanses of American wilderness turned into a "you're on your own" zones. Explore, hunt, fish, trek, hike, climb or whatever. But, if you get your azz in a jam, you better think about self-rescue, because no one on the taxpayers' dime is coming to get you. That would give greater access to those of us who prepare for what we may encounter. And Darwin would take care of the others. Seems like a win/win to me.
Still, I feel sorry for the "city" dog who had no idea what a deer would do. And, I feel sorry for the dogowner who was unprepared to obtain a venison roast.
Thoughtfully offered by Crusader who would not get close enough to take a deer hoof to the head (you go ahead with that one, Eric), but would get close enough to place a .40 S&W Gold Dot between the deer's ears.