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 ...
Former Alaska Department of Fish and Game wildlife biologist, and Game Management Unit 17 area biologist Bryan Reiley’s criticism the state of Alaska’s recent Mulchatna predator massacre — in which ...
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, ...
In the pantheon of federal agencies, where acronyms massacre clarity and where layers of bureaucracy disguise intent, BIDEH seems especially sleepy and unremarkable. Those letters stand for Biological ...
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 ...
Anchorage attorney Michelle Bittner, who sued the state over its program that is killing bears and wolves to boost the faltering Mulchatna caribou herd, stands in the courtroom after arguing her case ...
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 Alaska Board of Game on Thursday approved state officials’ request to continue a controversial predator control program in Western Alaska, even though a judge ruled two weeks ago that the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A state judge has blocked the Alaska Department of Fish and Game from conducting a controversial predator control program, ruling that the department acted “in bad faith” ...
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