I'm for a balanced approach. Many of us hunters are also conservationists. It is hunters who saved many wildlife populations after being almost completely wiped out during the 1930s Great Depression. (People did anything to feed their hungry kids back then.) If not for hunter conservation groups, it's unlikely that there would be the healthy deer and wild turkey populations there are today, for example.
Over the last few decades, the pendulum has swung too far in one direction however. They call it 'environmentalism' but it actually seems to follow the framework of U.N. Agenda 21 and 30.