It would depend on which deer you are speaking of, and the hunting regulations there. Some species in Asia for example, are not afforded the type of protection that the white tailed and mule deer do in the United States.
America's deer herds are in excellent shape, and hunting laws are strictly enforced.
But over hunting could lead to any animal's extinction, as in the case of the passenger pigeon, for example.
Yes, hunting can cause extinction. Hunting destroys the animals life.
HUNTING
Hunting was a major cause of extinction in the United States in the 19th century. Men would hunt the animals for their meats, skins, and fur.
Persistent and widespread over hunting was the principle cause of their demise.
Deer hunting was banned in 2004 because the deer were going to be extinct.
Regulated hunting has NEVER led to the extinction of any species.
One can find information about bow hunting deer from a number of different resources online. One can find instructional videos for deer bow hunting on YouTube. One can also find information on deer bow hunting on websites such as Instructables, HubPages, and Deer & Deer Hunting.
i would limit deer hunting to at least one or two deer a year.
Gary Lewis has written: 'Deer hunting' -- subject(s): Big game hunting, Deer hunting, Hunting
Deer taken by gun rifle/slug and by bow.
Hunting for their tusks or for their meat and skin, disease, pollution/chemical poisoning, and a disruption in their food chain.
The hunting season for Haywood County, North Carolina, begins for bow and arrow from September 7 to October 3 and then October 12 to November 21. Muzzleloader for deer season is from October 5 to October 10. Gun for deer season is from November 23 until December 12.