I too would hate a blockage to the lake coast, which is public.
But at this point, the laws should be changed, people have a right, or just like to fence their private property, sometimes for safety reasons.
The system should also be changed. Presently, jobs are found in urbanized areas.
Wild animals killed by car traffic? No one is eager to kill an animal, since it will easily destroy the vehicle.
Steeping trend upward in world population? I'm afraid that's way beyond our reach. We can only complain, and possibly worry. I ceased to do both.
Well I can not speak for your country mccoy but I can say this about mine. The land at the lake front in most cases is not public land. And even if it was, how can you get to it, if it is all private property on the way to the lake coast? And there is no parking even when you get to most local lakes anyhow because the land is privately owned. Most small lakes are all private property in the United Clones.
There is a shortage of 4 million homes in the United States. Where will these homes be built? In urban areas where urban sprawl is already a problem? But where people find jobs? Or are we to take public land and further develop it when huge chunks of land are already being taken from the public for privation daily.
Complaining and worrying are not a solution but there are problem solvers. A very simple solution is not to add to the problem like the Trump/Vance team propose by having large families.
Look the observation is not that people intentionally want to kill animals on the road but that wild life is being pushed out by people who multiply like rabbits. Every time I drive I see dead animals everywhere along the roads.
If people like to fence in their lives should they be allowed to take more and more public land to do so? It would not be such a concern if it were not for the fact that not only do they want and do fence in miles of land. They also add several more kids to selfishly take the land for themselves and privatize it, denying the public access to enjoy it.
But ofcourse I like you too much to argue the issue!