Vol. 4 Issue 5, May 2022
Vol. 4 Issue 5, May 2022
Humans have typically used lethal controls to manage human-wildlife conflict, but new non-lethal techniques will likely support more harmonious human-wildlife interactions in the future.
Wildlife Fertility Control: An Alternative to Lethal Management of Wildlife
A wildlife fertility control conference discussed techniques for managing populations of wild horses, deer, pigeons, kangaroos, baboons, elephants, invasive rodents and escaped hippopotami in Columbia. READ MORE
The UK Badger Cull: “Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics”
Dr. Mark Jones, a veterinarian and Head of Policy at the Born Free Foundation, discusses the UK badger cull, its flaws and implications for badgers and the broader ecology. READ MORE