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douglas9

(4,474 posts)
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:04 AM Oct 2021

Biden Administration Defends Wildlife Services' Killing of Eight Wolf Pups in Idaho

The Biden administration has defended the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services’ actions in Idaho after the agency preemptively killed eight wolf pups from Idaho’s Timberline pack in response to complaints from a rancher grazing livestock on public lands.

“Killing these wolf pups was inhumane, unscientific, and indefensible,” said Joe Bushyhead with WildEarth Guardians. “Wolves face enough persecution in Idaho already at the hands of the state. The Biden administration should not be using federal resources to make a bad situation even worse.”

“We are shocked that the Biden administration condones the slaughter of weeks-old wolf pups on public lands at the behest of private livestock interests,” said Talasi Brooks of Western Watersheds Project. “Wolves–especially wolf pups–pose no significant threat to livestock.”

Conservation groups learned that Wildlife Services started pursuing the pack in May when an agent killed the first three pups at the densite. The agency killed five more pups over the next two months. Conservation groups urged USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack to stop Wildlife Services from slaughtering weeks-old wolves on public lands. In yesterday’s letter, Secretary Vilsack rejected the request, responding that killing wolf pups is a “humane management option.”


https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/10/06/biden-administration-defends-wildlife-services-killing-of-eight-wolf-pups-in-idaho/



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Biden Administration Defends Wildlife Services' Killing of Eight Wolf Pups in Idaho (Original Post) douglas9 Oct 2021 OP
I'm so over ranchers dictating what happens on Phoenix61 Oct 2021 #1
Perhaps they want free grazing land w/o Duppers Oct 2021 #2
That is exactly it. 2naSalit Oct 2021 #6
I haven't eaten beef or pork in over 35 years. Phoenix61 Oct 2021 #11
I think they should let people adopt them jimfields33 Oct 2021 #8
😡 Duppers Oct 2021 #3
I knew he was going to return to... 2naSalit Oct 2021 #5
Cattle on the landscape in this region has never been... 2naSalit Oct 2021 #4
Excellent post. Thanks. N/t underpants Oct 2021 #10
This shit makes me want to scream. 2naSalit Oct 2021 #7
Forum rules dictate that I cannot express how I REALLY feel. Ferrets are Cool Oct 2021 #9
How many taxpayer dollas were spent tracking down a family of PUPPIES? SharonClark Oct 2021 #12
Humane management option... VGNonly Oct 2021 #13

Phoenix61

(17,648 posts)
1. I'm so over ranchers dictating what happens on
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:09 AM
Oct 2021

public land. That is a pittance for grazing rights. Way past time to put a stop to this practice. They want a wolf free area they can buy land, put a fence around it, and monitor it all they want. Increasing beef prices would be good for the environment and people as demand would drop. Seems like a win-win all the way around.

Duppers

(28,246 posts)
2. Perhaps they want free grazing land w/o
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:20 AM
Oct 2021

even buying it.

And nothing has a right to exist on the land but their cattle. They are basically selfish assholes.

2naSalit

(92,705 posts)
6. That is exactly it.
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:33 AM
Oct 2021

And the half cattle rancher legislative bodies in this region are hell bent on it. The drought was a blessing for their cause because cattle were allowed to graze outside their allotments on protected lands under emergency decree. And they didn't have to pay for it, not that grazing fees amount to anything in the first place.

Stop eating beef, it's killing the biosphere along with giving you health problems.




Phoenix61

(17,648 posts)
11. I haven't eaten beef or pork in over 35 years.
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 09:12 AM
Oct 2021

Way back when there were protests against McDonalds for buying beef from cattle that was raised on deforested rain forest. I decided them to do my part to help the planet.

jimfields33

(18,878 posts)
8. I think they should let people adopt them
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:46 AM
Oct 2021

Let them live in home where they have land and live out their lives. Why doesn’t anyone ever suggest this? It’s the perfect solution.

2naSalit

(92,705 posts)
5. I knew he was going to return to...
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:30 AM
Oct 2021

This practice and I was really disappointed in him for nominating that guy.

2naSalit

(92,705 posts)
4. Cattle on the landscape in this region has never been...
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:29 AM
Oct 2021

A profitable venture without taxpayers subsidizing them to the hilt. And that's before getting into the environmental costs of their presence here, and the political support for this untenable set is a massive example of inappropriate liaison between private interests and political power..

We paid to have all the Indigenous people out of here, eradication of wolves, bears and any other predators all to make cattle production viable.

In consideration of the environmental problems one must first realize that the edible vegetation out here is sparse compared to that in the eastern 2/3 of the country as is food needed by the wildlife, deer, elk other ungulates.

The questions one need ask when comparing cattle grazing in the west and cattle grazing east of the Rocky Mountains are:

In the East; How many cow/calf pairs can I put on one acre of land?

In the West; How many acres of land do I need for each cow/calf pair?

It's a battle that has gone on for 120 years, needs to over. Grazing on public land in the west is exacerbating the climate change problem and will cause water shortages for 2/3 of the continental US in a rather short time. That and now out of control tourism, land development, extractive industries.

Those are major concerns along with green power generation and all the other issues that are starting to get notice these days.


2naSalit

(92,705 posts)
7. This shit makes me want to scream.
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 07:35 AM
Oct 2021

And is much of the reason I have to move to another part of the country soon. I just have to leave.

SharonClark

(10,323 posts)
12. How many taxpayer dollas were spent tracking down a family of PUPPIES?
Thu Oct 7, 2021, 09:22 AM
Oct 2021

So a rancher on public land could profit?

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