RIFLE — If Tuesday night was any indication, a proposed study analyzing the impact of predators on declining mule deer populations on the Roan Plateau will face future headwinds in the court of public ...
I live in one of the most remote and beautiful villages in Alaska. My family has been here since before Alaska became a state. Our subsistence lifestyle depends on natural resources like salmon, moose ...
What Happens When Predator Territory Fights Spiral Out of Control. You’re imagining a predator-territory fight wrong. You’re thinking two animals show up, they fight, one wins, and one leaves. Simple.
I've long been interested in ways in which humans can peacefully coexist with so-called "problem" animals, including predators. In most cases, conservation protocols that call for killing these ...
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 ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bill that would help goat owners with predator losses moved forward in the House on Thursday. (USDA photo, Lance Cheung) Goats ...
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 ...
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