It should be fairly obvious that as human population grows and expands the natural resources decrease. Happens all over the world.

We have, for example, some really good and accessible fisheries for wild trout because killing them is not allowed. That has certainly diminished the ability and opportunity of some to eat trout; they lost something that they valued. There are areas in the desert southwest that are off-limits to motorized off-road travel to protect, among other things, Desert Tortoise. Now, if you don't give a care about tortoises then this was a bad move.

Especially as population grows it is obvious that we cannot have it all. I don't think that we, as a society, have done a very good job of balancing access with protection. Some of that is because some folks choose to ignore the rules. Bottom line is, I believe, that if we wish to share the earth with naturally reproducing/self sustaining population of natural resources then we need to limit/control some of man's activities.

It is a choice. It is either/or.