Legal Action Challenges Shooting, Trapping by ‘Wildlife Services’ Program
SACRAMENTO, Calif.— The Center for Biological Diversity today launched a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program for killing California beavers and harming native salmon, southwestern willow flycatchers and other endangered wildlife that uses habitats created by beavers.
In California last year, Wildlife Services killed nearly 1,000 beavers using firearms, traps and snares.
“California’s beavers need to be protected, not persecuted,” said Collette Adkins, a Center attorney and biologist. “Beavers are nature’s engineers, building dams and ponds that help endangered fish and frogs. Our federal government needs to stop shooting and trapping native beavers whose ponds are safe havens for other wildlife.”
Last year, in response to a similar litigation threat, Wildlife Services agreed to stop killing beavers, river otter, muskrat and mink in Oregon.
Numerous studies show beavers benefit endangered salmon and steelhead by building ponds with natural cover and food for the fish. Endangered frogs and birds, including Oregon spotted frogs and southwestern willow flycatchers, rely on wetland habitats formed by beaver dams.
But Wildlife Services kills beavers without considering the impacts to other animals that rely on their dams and ponds to survive.
For example, over a 10-year period in Sacramento County, Wildlife Services killed more than 1,000 beavers, even though federally protected Chinook salmon and steelhead live there and use habitats created by beavers.
“Not only are beavers ecologically important, they’re smart, hardworking and adorable,” said Adkins. “My heart breaks for the thousands of beavers needlessly shot and trapped by Wildlife Services.”
Wildlife Services has never analyzed how its killing of beavers affects California’s endangered wildlife, even though the Endangered Species Act requires such study.
Today’s notice letter starts a 60-day clock until the Center can file its lawsuit to compel Wildlife Services to comply with the Endangered Species Act.

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Reblogged this on Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch and commented:
More animal carnage ….
Why haven’t they gotten rid of this agency?
Reblogged this on Armory of the Revolution and commented:
Wildlife Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of Big Ag, using government resources, personnel, and taxpayer monies to kill wildlife that stands in the way of agricultural profits and convenience.
Appatently, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service killed 23,000 beavers last year, drowning them in traps, which it calls management.
If we would quit breeding and overrunning whole planet, more of the animals could keep their lives.
The USDA is not just useless, it is a menace. It allows Big Ag to ignore all the humane laws for slaughter and kills millions of wild lives for the benefit of ranchers. It is a rogue agency that is the minion of Big Ag.
I truly wish that when it comes down to it, people would boycott beef. It’s all fine and dandy to claim that we love wildlife, but refuse to give up something that causes tremendous harm to them. People should take that power away from Big Ag, if they truly do care. Until then, I cannot take polls and talk seriously.
They truly don’t care enough to sacrifice their taste buds.
And all the whining about not eating hamburgers and bacon! The modern human is truly weak-willed and overindulged.
…to their peril.