Animal protectionists cast a great deal of ire on the wildlife damage control programs, especially the work performed by USDA - APHIS - Wildlife Services (hereafter WS) which has historically administered predator control programs in the U.S.. For example, activists reject the idea that coyote control programs are needed to protect flocks
from costly predation.
[9] One group of
animal protectionists, [10] known as Christian Animal Rights activists (CAR), assert that Scripture and science require us to protect animals from harm stemming from human beh
animal protectionists, [10] known as Christian
Animal Rights activists (CAR), assert that Scripture and science require us to protect animals from harm stemming from human beh
Animal Rights activists (CAR), assert that Scripture and science require us to protect
animals from harm stemming
from human behavior.
Finally, a more intractable problem stems
from trapper suspicion that the
animal protectionists will never be satisfied with anything less than a total trap ban.