Tuesday, March 20, 2007

What is Uncle Sam killing these days?

Just about everything. According to records it released last week at the urging of conservation groups, inn 2005, the USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services killed three bald eagles (two by leg-hold traps, one by sodium cyanide gun); one golden eagle (by neck snare); two grizzly bears (leg snares); and 252 gray wolves (aerial gunning, trapping, and shooting).
The Wildlife Services department's mission is to get rid of pests, particularly for farmers and ranchers.
In 2005, Wildlife Service killed:
• 1.2 million starlings and 300,000 other birds, including a snowy owl (made famous in the Harry Potter movies), several hawks, eagles, song birds, and water birds.
• About 50,000 animals from the rodent and rabbit families—the largest toll came from beavers (33,000), nutria (3,000), and marmots and woodchucks (3,000).
• 99,346 native carnivores, such as 73,000 coyotes, 500 badgers, 2,200 bobcats, and 10,000 raccoons.
Wildlife Services had three notable changes from 2004 to 2005:
To learn more about the agency, click here: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:46 PM

    Dominion in action.

    That's a whole lot of lifeforms.

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  2. Anonymous3:35 PM

    What about the pine marten? That is one varmit that needs to go the way of the dodo.

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  3. Anonymous2:31 PM

    remember the Kibab Deer Herd?????? just because they dont use compound 1080 ( Sodium Flouroacetate) doesn't mean the same results won't happen. Let nature take it's course!!!!

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