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Researchers Question Efficiency and Ethics of Culling Foxes, Crows, and Ravens

A study by the National Museum of Natural History concludes that the systematic culling of foxes, crows, and ravens, often deemed 'species likely to cause damage,' is inefficient, economically unjustifiable, and ethically questionable, as the costs of destruction outweigh the agricultural damage caused without reducing populations.

11 Mar, 18:00 — 11 Mar, 18:00
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