Broadly speaking, wildlife management falls into two categories: lethal and non-lethal. Natural regulation is an example of non-lethal management, while hunting, trapping ... Despite the public trust ...
Revenues of hundreds of millions in federal excise taxes levied on hunters go directly to wildlife management ... The Humane Society International says the amount for that region is at most ...
“Man has an infinite capacity to rationalize his cruelty” is the most ... why anyone would kill innocent mountain lions and bobcats who never harmed them personally, or anyone, in any way.
Humans threaten wildlife through harassment, habitat degradation, encroachment and destruction, cruel and irresponsible hunting ... management agencies. We advocate for humane solutions to ...
But there are many different reasons for thinking that such conservation is important, and these reasons can shape conservation policies in different ways. Here we'll explore some of the different ...