This is in response to Dan Dunaway’s commentary titled “Mulchatna predator control is worth a try,” published on Aug. 30. After undermining a commentary by Bryan Reiley, Dunaway stated, “Since 2017, ...
A proposal to revive Oregon’s “predator control districts” has gained more traction than a previous attempt did several years ago, having survived this year’s legislative deadlines. In 2015, lawmakers ...
Based on 2020 market values, predators cause approximately $4 million in losses annually to Kansas cattle producers. Likewise, they financially burden the state’s small ruminant operations to the tune ...
The USDA isn’t prohibited from controlling predators in federal wilderness areas, contrary to arguments by environmental groups, according to a federal appeals court ruling. Environmental advocates ...
Recently published opinion pieces paint a dire picture of Alaska’s predator control efforts, portraying them as reckless and unjustified assaults on brown bears and wolves. This narrative is not only ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Montana’s livestock loss and predatory control programs have been renewed for another six years, ...
Alaska predator control doesn't result in more moose harvests, according to a study of one game unit
Alaska's predator control programs — aimed at boosting moose, caribou and deer populations for hunters — do not work, according to research by two retired state Fish and Game biologists and a ...
Impulsive control strategies have emerged as a potent tool in the study of predator–prey interactions and pest management. These approaches combine continuous biological dynamics with sudden, discrete ...
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