Moose live far north of here.
Predators are on the increase because their natural prey (deer, in the case of mountain lions) is increasing, and because they’re protected for the most part. Feral hogs are not, though. They are “shoot on sight” at any season of the year. One would be very heavily fined for shooting a mountain lion or black bear unless in self defense. I, of course, do not favor widespread protection of predators, but environmentalists who care much more for animals than for people, rule such things.
Population in the countryside is decreasing in some places, but (as where I live) greatly increasing in others. There are not enough hunters in most places, and some things are protected. Wild game is massively increased from what it was when I was a child. When I was a kid, I never saw otters, mink, or eagles. Now I see them all the time. Nobody traps otters or mink for fur anymore and it’s illegal to so much as possess an eagle feather.
Growing up, I rarely saw deer or coyotes. Now, if one is in the country, one sees them nearly every day.
But there are compensations to an Irish-descended person for moving here. For one thing, we’re a lot farther away from Russia.