The killing agency

The killing agency: Wildlife Services' brutal methods leave a trail of animal death

Published: Saturday, Apr. 28, 2012 – 9:00 pm | Page 1A
Last Modified: Monday, Apr. 30, 2012 – 6:52 am
First of three parts
 
The day began with a drive across the desert, checking the snares he had placed in the sagebrush to catch coyotes.
 
Gary Strader, an employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, stepped out of his truck near a ravine in Nevada and found something he hadn't intended to kill.
 
There, strangled in a neck snare, was one of the most majestic birds in America, a federally protected golden eagle.
 
"I called my supervisor and said, 'I just caught a golden eagle and it's dead,' " said Strader. "He said, 'Did anybody see it?' I said, 'Geez, I don't think so.'
 
"He said, 'If you think nobody saw it, go get a shovel and bury it and don't say nothing to anybody.' "
 
"That bothered me," said Strader, whose job was terminated in 2009. "It wasn't right."  read more…


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