The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services is preparing to kill thousands of semi-aquatic animals like beavers, nutria, muskrats, river otters, and mink in Oregon. Urge Wildlife Services to consider a new alternative as a part of its Environmental Assessment that only utilizes non-lethal solutions to human conflicts with these animals.
Wildlife Services senselessly kills countless animals across the United States every year. The agency releases plans ahead of killing these animals, as it did recently for birds in Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Georgia. Sadly, despite almost overwhelming public disagreement with its various cruel plans, it opts for killing animals over other strategies involving coexistence time and time again.
The agency’s plan under Alternative 2 states a preference for non-lethal methods when resolving perceived conflicts with beavers, but still allows for the killing of nutria. Nutria are considered “invasive” in the area, a concept that is sorely misguided. Killing large numbers of animals who naturally migrate from place to place is not only cruel but also does not address the human behavior behind the negative impacts that are the true causes of environmental imbalances.