California wildlife officials quietly shift on killing a high-profile predator
NeutralU.S News
- California wildlife officials have altered their approach regarding mountain lions, now permitting their killing to safeguard endangered bighorn sheep, marking a significant shift from nearly a decade of relocating these predators instead.
- This decision reflects a growing concern for the survival of bighorn sheep, which face threats from mountain lion predation. The change indicates a prioritization of certain species over others, raising questions about wildlife management strategies in the state.
- The move comes amidst ongoing debates about wildlife conservation in California, where the balance between protecting endangered species and managing predator populations remains contentious, as seen in recent actions involving gray wolves and discussions around toxic rodenticides.
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