Environment
Wildlife Services Kills Millions of Animals Annually, May Be Overstepping Their Boundaries
The United States Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services program kills millions of animals annually, whether it's because they are considered a nuisance or killed by accident, and some think the agency may be overstepping its boundaries.
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