I'm sorry to say, I've never been there.
I suppose it's worth noting that aboriginal natives in North America, contrary to the way that this is sometimes supposed, took game animals in mass, when the opportunity presented itself. This means that, at least as to these instances, the "use everything" story so often repeated in regard to native taking of game animals is incorrect.
This was limited, however, by the fact that the opportunity didn't present itself everyday, and the human population itself was limited. Indeed, the "hunted to extinction" story so often repeated about ancient human populations in North America is, I suspect, over done.
The British Parliament declined to reinstate the death penalty.