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A little-known US Department of Agriculture (USDA) program is using brutal methods and taxpayer dollars to indiscriminately kill wildlife across the United States. This program, ironically entitled ...
The USDA has begun scattering millions of packets of oral rabies vaccine from helicopters and planes. ... said Kirby of Wildlife Services, ... APHIS says. About 3.5 million ...
FILE - USDA wildlife specialist Will Guigou, right, and pilot Thomas Taylor prepare to distribute packets of baited rabies vaccine by helicopter from a container between Guigou's knees Tuesday ...
Scientists with the USDA Agricultural Research Service are developing new tests to identify the COVID virus and its variants and tools for tracking the virus in wild and domestic animals. Two call ...
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Aircrafts will be used in Ohio to distribute oral rabies vaccines for wildlife - MSNO HIO — The Ohio Department of Health announced that beginning July, 29 the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services, along with the Ohio Department of Health and local health agencies, will be dropping oral rabies vaccine baits in May throughout eastern Ohio ...
A new NPR Investigation finds that the Wildlife Services department of the USDA is killing wild animals like wolves, coyotes and grizzly bears -- even when they don't prey on livestock.
Another Mexican gray wolf has strayed from the designated recovery area for the endangered species, according to wildlife agencies. A female wolf, known as Mexican wolf F2979, was captured by USDA ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has begun scattering millions of packets of oral rabies vaccine from helicopters and planes over 13 states from Maine to Alabama.
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