TRACKING THE ADC: RANCHERS' BOON, TAXPAYERS' BURDEN, WILDLIFE'S BANE

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David Hoch and Will Carrington Heath Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  Primary Citation:  3 Animal L. 163 (1997) Country of Origin:  United States

Summary: Approximately thirty-five million dollars are spent each year by the Animal Damage Control division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to destroy predator animals that supposedly kill livestock. The methods by which the ADC kills these “predators” are appalling. Mr. Hoch argues that funding for this program is excessive, irresponsible, and raises serious ethical questions. He concludes that ADC activities should be terminated immediately.

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