Editorial: Wildlife Services needs a tight leash
From its beginnings in 1914, critics have questioned the federal program of killing coyotes and other predators with guns, traps, snares and poison.
From its beginnings in 1914, critics have questioned the federal program of killing coyotes and other predators with guns, traps, snares and poison.
Like many ranchers, Bill Jensen drives a pickup, shoots a high-powered rifle and loves to talk about sheep, cattle and the outdoors.
Like the prow of a ship, the Granite Mountains rise sharply from the creamy-white playa of the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.
The day began with a drive across the desert, checking the snares he had placed in the sagebrush to catch coyotes.
Mendocino County has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to find vendors for wildlife exclusionary services, coexistence practice focused on preventing entry of wildlife into places where they can come into conflict with people.