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Typical government agency. Do as I say not as I do

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Not sure I understand what you mean, but if you are saying Wildlife Services interfaces with hunters or is involved in wildlife management/science/policy/law you are mistaken. Wildlife Services is an agency within the US Department of Agriculture. Their function is to help farmers and ranchers remove problem animals. They probably staff a few biologists but it is not a scientific agency. It is not a law enforcement agency either. And they don't get involved with policy or regulation making. They kill animals for agriculture producers paid for by the tax payer - farmers and ranchers obtain this service for free. They have no authority to tell anyone what to do or not to do and they don't advocate for any policy.

 

Also the video is a little misleading when it says that they are not under any governing regulations - that simply is not true, they do not operate under the same regulations as sport hunters, fur trappers and private nuisance wildlife trappers, but they certainly are bound by many laws.

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