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Mange was introduced to wof packs to help control them in the past. They would dart an animal. Infect it with mange, and then release it to go back to the pack and infect others. Bunny huggers would not allow it these days.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on February 13, 2008, 02:31:37 PMPoisoning used to be a popular way to get rid of predators. People would lace a carcass with poison and let the critters eat on it and then die. The problem is you have NO way to know what's eating the poison. I suspect lots of birds and other non target animals died that way.It also worked well in reducing the populations of lion, bobcat, coyote, eagles, hawks....There are too many non target populations that would be affected by poison to make it a reasonable control method. If i had to choose between poisoning the wolves (and all the other incidental species) and letting the wolves eat the herds, I would choose the latter. It might be unpopular, but I'm unwilling to support eradication of all the predators.It worked well in eradicating the wolves the first time.......
Poisoning used to be a popular way to get rid of predators. People would lace a carcass with poison and let the critters eat on it and then die. The problem is you have NO way to know what's eating the poison. I suspect lots of birds and other non target animals died that way.