Defining overabundance has been one of the main challenges in wildlife management, in the sense that “overabundance” is not a scientific term. The population is overabundant only if it is said so. The problem arises when different stakeholders define overabundance according to their subjective goals with regards to certain species, or certain habitat. Therefore, this subjective definition leads to everyone interpreting the situation differently and this creates confusion and misunderstanding. In this episode the panel discusses problems that are caused by large populations and talks about possible solutions.