"Eradication campaigns" refers to organized efforts to completely eliminate or get rid of something harmful or unwanted, such as a disease, a pest, or a problem. Full definition
Despite the success of eradication campaigns on geographically isolated islands, logistic barriers and opposition from residents would make the application of lethal strategies in populated mainland areas unfeasible. (ocgainesville.org)
Historical examples of successful eradication campaigns involving bounties: Timber wolves — nearly eradicated in the lower 48 states after the US govt. (outthefrontdoor.com)
When it comes to planning such eradication campaigns on limited budgets, Cassey says, «analyses like [Hanna's], which can assist in prioritization, are going to be really important.» (sciencemag.org)