Predator Bounties in Western Canada Cause Animal Suffering and Compromise Wildlife Conservation Efforts
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results and Review
3.1. Distribution of Bounties in Alberta and Saskatchewan
3.1.1. Alberta
Municipality/County | Animals Killed by Bounty Hunters since 2010 | Amounts Paid ($ CAN) per Dead Animal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Wolf | Coyote | Wolf | Coyote | |
Big Lakes (BL) | 647 | - | 300 | - |
Bonnyville (BV) | 30 since 2013 | 2200–2400 since 2013 | 75 | 15 |
Brazeau (B) | U a | - | U | - |
Cardston (CN) | 16 since 2012 | - | 500 | - |
Clearwater (CR) | U | U | ||
Clear Hills (CH) | ≥350 | 250–500 | ||
Greenview (G) | 90 since 2012 | - | 300 | - |
Minburn (MN) | U | 240 since 2011 | U | 15 |
Mountain View | U | U | ||
Newell (N) | U | 10,000 since 2010 | U | 15 |
Northern Lights (NL) | >185 since 2012 | - | 250 | - |
Saddle Hills (SH) | 35 since 2011 | - | 500 | - |
Smoky River (SR) | 12 since 2012 | 250 | - | |
St. Paul (SP) | ~60 since 2010 | 7500 since 2013 | 75 | 15 |
Taber (T) | U | 2000–2500 since 2010 | U | 10 |
Two Hills (TH) | U | 4000 since 2011 | U | 15 |
3.1.2. Saskatchewan
3.2. Animal Welfare Issues
3.2.1. Shooting
3.2.2. Killing Neck Snares
3.2.3. Strychnine
3.3. Non-Selectivity and Conservation Issues
4. Discussion
5. Recommendations
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Proulx G, Rodtka D. Predator Bounties in Western Canada Cause Animal Suffering and Compromise Wildlife Conservation Efforts. Animals. 2015; 5(4):1034-1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani5040397
Chicago/Turabian StyleProulx, Gilbert, and Dwight Rodtka. 2015. "Predator Bounties in Western Canada Cause Animal Suffering and Compromise Wildlife Conservation Efforts" Animals 5, no. 4: 1034-1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani5040397
APA StyleProulx, G., & Rodtka, D. (2015). Predator Bounties in Western Canada Cause Animal Suffering and Compromise Wildlife Conservation Efforts. Animals, 5(4), 1034-1046. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani5040397