'That's a bloodbath': How a federal program kills wildlife for private interests
Briefly

The USDA's Wildlife Services program, a holdover from the 1930s, continues to kill noninvasive animals at landowners' requests, raising ethical and environmental concerns about management practices.
Conservationist groups argue that the program's practices are outdated and fail to consider the long-term ecological impacts, calling for a re-evaluation of the methods used by Wildlife Services.
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