Predators Paid to Pester Problematic Pest Birds
10,000 Birds
NOVEMBER 19, 2013
No, not those Falcons from Atlanta. Organizations such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals argue, though, that this success comes at a steep price: captivity for the birds of prey, and potential collateral damage when raptors occasionally catch up to their target birds and, well, do what raptors do.
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