Federally subsidizing hunting, and effectively providing tax credits for the purchase of firearms, is far from the best way to manage wildlife. In the interest of balancing animal control for the purposes of public safety with natural conservation and protection of natural habitats, I would more so support investing funds into wildlife services within the SubD of Agriculture.
Hunting has always existed as a form of wildlife management, even before established laws and regulations were written and before developed societies began.
Hunting of deer and wild boar in our country for example exists to keep the population under control and protects natural habitats as a result. At least when those animals are hunted, there's a lot of good that comes out of it rather than letting them breed out of control and destroy habitats because "killing animals is wrong".