I have studied Raptors, birds of prey, all my life and banded hawks and owls for 15 years. Raptors only enhance woodchuck populations by taking out mice, meadow voles, and other smaller rodents that compete with them. By doing so, they also increase grain harvest for farmers. Adult woodchucks are way out of their prey spectrum, except possibly the Great Horned Owl and the Golden Eagle. It pisses me off when people shoot a "chicken hawk" and it is a Rough Legged with feet so tiny he can only feed on mice, small birds and carrion. Learn the facts, learn the rules before you shoot. It is time to wake up! Raptors are beneficial to wildlife, not a threat. I am not a "Tree Hugger", I'm a hunter, predator, varmint, big game, small game, bird hunter, and I'm good at it. I had 67 years to learn, and I learn more every day, a lot of it here. The bottom line is: Hawks and Owls aren't working against you, they're improving your hunting, shooting and farming. And if you want to stretch it out a bit, their rodent control is helping to cut the cost of your food and fuel......time to say Amen.