THE "SERVICE" CATERS TO WHINING RANCHERS, SCARED HOMEOWNERS, TERRIFIED CAMPERS, AND JUST ABOUT ANYBODY AFRAID OF THE "LIONS AND TIGERS AND BEARS, OH, MY!"
THE 4 MILLION KILLED IN 2013 WAS NOT A TOP YEAR FOR POISONINGS, KILL-TRAPPINGS, SHOOTINGS, SNARINGS, PITTINGS, ETC, THE BRAVE FOLKS FROM "WILDLIFE SERVICES" ENGAGE IN EVERY DAY OF EVERY YEAR!
The
more than 4 million animals shot, poisoned, snared or trapped by the
Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services in fiscal 2013 included
75,326 coyotes, 866 bobcats, 528 river otters, 3,700 foxes, 12,186
prairie dogs, 973 red-tailed hawks, 419 black bears and at least three
golden and bald eagles.
Though there’s a list of animals killed, there’s little data showing the cause for each killing, the methods used and the reasons behind mistakes that lead to massive kills of animals that aren’t targeted.
At least two members of Congress have called Wildlife Services secret and opaque for failing to provide more information, and there are mounting calls for an investigation into how it operates.
Wildlife Services says that it responds to requests by government agencies nationwide and works to “resolve human/wildlife conflicts” in a strategic way.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
Though there’s a list of animals killed, there’s little data showing the cause for each killing, the methods used and the reasons behind mistakes that lead to massive kills of animals that aren’t targeted.
At least two members of Congress have called Wildlife Services secret and opaque for failing to provide more information, and there are mounting calls for an investigation into how it operates.
Wildlife Services says that it responds to requests by government agencies nationwide and works to “resolve human/wildlife conflicts” in a strategic way.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
"'The more than 4 million animals shot, poisoned, snared or trapped by the Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services in fiscal 2013 included 75,326 coyotes, 866 bobcats, 528 river otters, 3,700 foxes, 12,186 prairie dogs, 973 red-tailed hawks, 419 black bears and at least three golden and bald eagles.
IN 2014, 3 MILLION ANIMALS WERE LISTED AS KILLED, BUT NOT ALL ANIMALS KILLED ARE LISTED.
SOME ANIMALS NOT MARKED FOR DEATH DIE OF POISONING, TRAPS, ETC, AS AN "UNINTENTIONAL RESULT" WHEN THE USDA DOES ITS THING...INCLUDING DOMESTIC ANIMALS, PETS, SMALLER LIVESTOCK.
Though there’s a list of animals killed, there’s little data showing the CAUSE for each killing, the methods used and the reasons behind mistakes that lead to MASSIVE kills of animals that are NOT targeted.
At least two members of Congress have called Wildlife Services secret and opaque for failing to provide more information, and there are mounting calls for an investigation into how it operates.
Wildlife Services says that it responds to requests by government agencies nationwide and works to “resolve human/wildlife conflicts” in a strategic way.
Ranchers and farmers pay half the agency’s costs of killing animals that they view as a threat.
But the agency provided no explanation for why the kill total can be 1.5 million in one year and 5 million the next.
Near the turn of the century, it hit a staggering 4 million. Two years later, in 2001, it fell to about 1.5 million and stayed relatively low for six years. But in 2008, the number of kills rocketed to 5 million before trending downward to 3 million over the next four years.
Now it’s back up, well past 4 million in the most recent count, and critics are pressing for a better explanation for why.
Wildlife Services’ primary purpose is to eradicate invasive creatures introduced from other parts of the world. They include greedy feral hogs, giant swamp rats called nutria, big aggressive Argentine lizards called tegus and swarms of hungry starlings that destroy the habitats of animals native to the United States.
But the agency also kills native animals en masse, sometimes based solely on a homeowner’s or farmer’s perception of a threat.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
Ranchers and farmers pay half the agency’s costs of killing animals that they view as a threat.But the agency provided no explanation for why the kill total can be 1.5 million in one year and 5 million the next.
Near the turn of the century, it hit a staggering 4 million. Two years later, in 2001, it fell to about 1.5 million and stayed relatively low for six years. But in 2008, the number of kills rocketed to 5 million before trending downward to 3 million over the next four years.
Now it’s back up, well past 4 million in the most recent count, and critics are pressing for a better explanation for why.
Wildlife Services’ primary purpose is to eradicate invasive creatures introduced from other parts of the world. They include greedy feral hogs, giant swamp rats called nutria, big aggressive Argentine lizards called tegus and swarms of hungry starlings that destroy the habitats of animals native to the United States.
But the agency also kills native animals en masse, sometimes based solely on a homeowner’s or farmer’s perception of a threat.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
But the agency provided no explanation for why the kill total can be 1.5 million in one year and 5 million the next.
Near the turn of the century, it hit a staggering 4 million. Two years later, in 2001, it fell to about 1.5 million and stayed relatively low for six years. But in 2008, the number of kills rocketed to 5 million before trending downward to 3 million over the next four years.
Now it’s back up, well past 4 million in the most recent count, and critics are pressing for a better explanation for why.
Wildlife Services’ primary purpose is to eradicate invasive creatures introduced from other parts of the world. They include greedy feral hogs, giant swamp rats called nutria, big aggressive Argentine lizards called tegus and swarms of hungry starlings that destroy the habitats of animals native to the United States.
But the agency also kills native animals en masse, sometimes based solely on a homeowner’s, rancher's, or farmer’s PERCEPTION of a threat.'"
"The agency's practices also seem to clash with the millions of tax dollars spent on ecological conservation. According to a study Bergstrom published in 2013, Wildlife Services is budgeted $57 million, while the Department of Interior has spent $43 million on efforts to protect the gray wolf. Wildlife Services has killed more than 1,500 gray wolves since 1996.
"Some of these are incredibly important species, imperiled species," Atwood told VICE News. "We have millions of dollars in active policies to recover them. It's a completely schizophrenic policy."
ADD PARANOID...THESE GUYS WERE SO DAMNED SCARED THEY KILLED EVERY WOLF THEY COULD FIND.
USE HELICOPTERS TO ROUND UP WILD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER?
SURE, MAKES THE JOB EASIER!
THEY DO THE SAME TO THE BUFFALO, 1.900 MARKED FOR DEATH THIS YEAR BECAUSE THE RANCHERS SAY SO.
INDIAN TRIBES HAVE OFFERED TO TAKE THE ANIMALS, BUT THEY DON'T GET A SINGLE ONE!
TEXAS EXTERMINATES WILD BURROS TO ACCOMMODATE TEXAS HUNTERS.
WELL, WE KNOW THAT THOSE FIRST "SETTLERS" WERE TERRIFIED OF THIS "SAVAGE LAND", SO LOOKS LIKE SOME OF THEIR OFFSPRING ARE JUST AS GUTLESS AS THEY WERE!
"OOOOH, SAVE ME FROM THE BIG BAD WOLF...& CHIPMUNK, OWL, PRAIRIE DOGS, WILD HORSES, BUFFALO, BURROS, THOSE VICIOUS SQUIRRELS, EVERYTHING!!! HELP ME, I'M SCARED, AND BESIDES,THEY MAY EAT ONE OF THE ANIMALS I RAISE FOR SLAUGHTER SO I CAN MAKE $$$$$!"
AS I'VE SAID REPEATEDLY, IF WILDLIFE SCARES YOU OR BOTHERS YOUR SWEET LITTLE "STUFF", STAY IN THE CITIES!
FUNNY HOW MY ANCESTORS WEREN'T INTIMIDATED BY "WILDLIFE"...THEY HAD SENSE ENOUGH TO STAY OUT OF THE WAY OR JUST LIVE WITH THE CONSEQUENCES!
LET "INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY" WEBSITE SHOW YOU HOW THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ARE FIGHTING TO SAVE WHAT'S LEFT:
"The second lawsuit in three weeks has been filed against the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Wildlife Services program over the federally sanctioned killing of wolves and other wildlife."
Minnesota Ignores Indians, Allows Wolf Hunting
Horns of a Dilemma: Ktunaxa Nation Opposes Killing Wolves to Save Endangered Caribou
The rise in the number of exterminated animals came despite growing scrutiny and protest.
Last December, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition demanding that the agency explain the exact reasons it makes each kill of a native animal, for whose benefit and the methods used.
The petition called Wildlife Services “a rogue agency” that was “out of control.”
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LEFT THE HELL ALONE, NATURE TAKES CARE OF ITSELF...PREY/PREDATOR IS AS OLD AS TIME.Last December, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition demanding that the agency explain the exact reasons it makes each kill of a native animal, for whose benefit and the methods used.
The petition called Wildlife Services “a rogue agency” that was “out of control.”
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
DETERMINED TO KILL
"The rise in the number of exterminated animals came despite growing scrutiny and protest.
Last December, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition demanding that the agency explain the exact reasons it makes each kill of a native animal, for whose benefit and the methods used.
The petition called Wildlife Services “a rogue agency” that was “out of control.”
Rep. Peter A. DeFazio, D-Ore., has railed against the secret methods of Wildlife Services, at one time calling it “one of the most opaque and obstinate departments I’ve dealt with.”
DeFazio has asked to know what goes into poisons used by the agency that are a danger to people and harmless animals, but he hasn’t gotten an answer.
“We’re really not sure what they’re doing,” he said.
Wildlife Services has been around under different government names for more than a century. It essentially cleared away wildlife for America’s westward expansion.>>
"WESTWARD EXPANSION" CAN BE TRANSLATED AS GENOCIDE OF THE "AMERICAN INDIAN"...BUT THAT'S ANOTHER STORY ERASED FROM "AMERICAN HISTORY".
<<Amy Atwood, a senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity, dismissed the “science-based model” that Cole mentioned as a document that “basically says they can use whatever methods at their disposal whenever they want.”
Her organization’s petition called on the USDA and the Obama Administration to develop a policy based on ecological science, showing how removing animals from the wild affects the natural balance of the habitats.
In the Northeast, for example, the elimination of red wolves led to a proliferation of coyotes, which the wolves rarely tolerate in their range. Coyotes push away foxes, which prey on deer mice, which spread ticks.
The execution of wolves and other predators, such as bears, allows deer to proliferate across the country, destroying trees that serve as habitat for other animals.
Atwood described Wildlife Services’ work as “a staggering killing campaign, bankrolled by taxpayers” and happening “beyond the view of most Americans.”
<<The covert killings—which includes aerial gunning, traps and exploding poison caps—has gone on for decades with little oversight and according the Center for Biological Diversity, the agency has killed more than 26 million native animals since 1996.
“Rather than dialing back in the face of criticism, the program that has the nerve to call itself ‘Wildlife Services’ seems to be putting its foot on the pedal in its systematic slaughter of America’s wild animals,” said Atwood. “These numbers pull back the veil on a staggering killing campaign, bankrolled by taxpayers, that’s happening every day.
Also in December, Predator Defense came out with a documentary , Exposed: USDA’s Secret War on Wildlife, former federal agents-turned-whistle-blowers go on record to disclose their take on Wildlife Services: an unaccountable, out of control, wildlife killing machine that acts at the bidding of corporate agriculture and the hunting lobby, all with taxpayer dollars.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack responded to the groups in January, stating that he would look into the issues they raised.>>
SEE ALSO:WildEarth Guardians Sues the Nation’s Biggest Wildlife Killer
THEY ARE KILLING NATIVE SPECIES!
IS IT THAT "AMERICANS" DON'T UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF NATIVE SPECIES?
THAT MEANS THEY WERE PRESENT ON THIS CONTINENT BEFORE THE BLOODY BOATS ARRIVED!
THEY WERE HERE BEFORE THE STUPID DISEASE-RIDDEN DOMESTICATED CATTLE, THE LITTLE WOOLY LAMBIKINS, THE EUROPEAN PIGGIES, THE FRENCH POODLES AND KITTY CATS!
THEY WERE HERE BEFORE MOST OF YOUR ANCESTORS EVER HEARD OF A "NEW WORLD".
THEY BELONG HERE!
THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS LIKE THEM!
"'On the one hand, we have the Endangered Species Act, signed into law in 1973 by President Richard Nixon who, in one of his finer moments, declared:
“Nothing is more priceless and more
worthy of preservation than the rich array of animal life with which our
country has been blessed. It is a many-faceted treasure, of value to
scholars, scientists and nature lovers alike, and it forms a vital part
of the heritage we all share as Americans.”
The Act has been responsible for saving numerous species from becoming extinct.On the other hand, there’s a program called Wildlife Services, which falls under the USDA agency Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), and is tasked with managing invasive species and handling wildlife when it interferes with human activities like agriculture and property threats.
“Wildlife Services” has a positive ring to it, but perhaps its former name, “Animal Damage Control,” is a more accurate description.
If you agree that U.S. Wildlife Services is out of control, and needs to be held accountable, please sign our petition demanding that the organization act responsibly, work transparently, and treat animals humanely.'"
THANK YOU, USDA,THANKS FOR ALL THE KILLING OF ALL THE SCARY OLD WILD ANIMALS.
THANKS FOR THE CONTINUED RAPE OF THE LAND AND ALL ON IT.
LET'S ALL GO HAVE A STEAK!
OH, HOLD ON...THE BUFFALO ARE GONE, AND I ONLY EAT BUFFALO...
At one time so many buffalo bones were piled next to the tracks in Minot, the railroad put in a spur line to get the rail cars closer to the pile...
A mountain of buffalo SKULLS, JUST THE SKULLS! (c 1880)
Wright's buffalo hide yard in Dodge City, Kansas, 1878, with some 40,000 buffalo hides...40,000 CARCASSES WERE LEFT TO ROT ON THE PLAINS, ALL FOR HIDES!
SUCH MASS, SENSELESS SLAUGHTER STARVED A LOT OF "SAVAGE INDIANS" TO DEATH...I GUESS THEY COUNTED THAT AS "KILLING TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE", EH...DEAD INDIANS, DEAD "VARMINTS".
WHEN ALL THE "SCARY THINGS" ARE ALL GONE, WHAT WILL THE STILL-TERRIFIED USE AS AN EXCUSE FOR BEING AFRAID OF THE DARK?
The
more than 4 million animals shot, poisoned, snared or trapped by the
Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services in fiscal 2013 included
75,326 coyotes, 866 bobcats, 528 river otters, 3,700 foxes, 12,186
prairie dogs, 973 red-tailed hawks, 419 black bears and at least three
golden and bald eagles.
Though there’s a list of animals killed, there’s little data showing the cause for each killing, the methods used and the reasons behind mistakes that lead to massive kills of animals that aren’t targeted.
At least two members of Congress have called Wildlife Services secret and opaque for failing to provide more information, and there are mounting calls for an investigation into how it operates.
Wildlife Services says that it responds to requests by government agencies nationwide and works to “resolve human/wildlife conflicts” in a strategic way.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
Though there’s a list of animals killed, there’s little data showing the cause for each killing, the methods used and the reasons behind mistakes that lead to massive kills of animals that aren’t targeted.
At least two members of Congress have called Wildlife Services secret and opaque for failing to provide more information, and there are mounting calls for an investigation into how it operates.
Wildlife Services says that it responds to requests by government agencies nationwide and works to “resolve human/wildlife conflicts” in a strategic way.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
The
more than 4 million animals shot, poisoned, snared or trapped by the
Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services in fiscal 2013 included
75,326 coyotes, 866 bobcats, 528 river otters, 3,700 foxes, 12,186
prairie dogs, 973 red-tailed hawks, 419 black bears and at least three
golden and bald eagles.
Though there’s a list of animals killed, there’s little data showing the cause for each killing, the methods used and the reasons behind mistakes that lead to massive kills of animals that aren’t targeted.
At least two members of Congress have called Wildlife Services secret and opaque for failing to provide more information, and there are mounting calls for an investigation into how it operates.
Wildlife Services says that it responds to requests by government agencies nationwide and works to “resolve human/wildlife conflicts” in a strategic way.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
Though there’s a list of animals killed, there’s little data showing the cause for each killing, the methods used and the reasons behind mistakes that lead to massive kills of animals that aren’t targeted.
At least two members of Congress have called Wildlife Services secret and opaque for failing to provide more information, and there are mounting calls for an investigation into how it operates.
Wildlife Services says that it responds to requests by government agencies nationwide and works to “resolve human/wildlife conflicts” in a strategic way.
- See more at: http://alpinedailyplanet.typepad.com/alpine-daily-planet/2014/06/usdas-wildlife-services-killed-4-million-animals-in-2013-seen-as-overstep-by-some.html#sthash.UVLElW6t.dpuf
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