Three experts assess the mindset and morality of lethal control​ and human responsibilities toward nonhuman animals​, and in doing so, they expose the "con" in conservation.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This is to supplement “Alaska’s war on grizzly bears” by Sterling Miller, John Schoen, Charles Schwartz and Jim Faro published by ADN on July 7. This piece, written by four former State of Alaska ...
Wildlife officials in Alaska are pushing back on a state supreme court decision to halt an aerial predator-control program they say is necessary to help reverse caribou declines. Less than two weeks ...
A judge recently ordered the state to pay $513,000 in a lawsuit over a controversial predator control program in Southwest Alaska. The Department of Fish and Game program involved shooting bears from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A subadult brown bear walks on June 8, 2018, on a gravel bar in front of a lake in Katmai National Park and Preserve. (Photo by ...
I am a Koyukon Athabascan wildlife biologist and a member of the Caribou Clan. I carry two ways of knowing: the Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), passed down through generations of my ancestors, ...
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 ...