A Researcher Got Paid $300,000 to Resign After He Said Shooting Wolves Is Bad

Posted on Jun 15, 2018 |

From: Motherboard

"He found that the rate of wolves preying on livestock actually goes up the more wolves in an area are killed, because it destabilizes the pack’s dynamics. This effect continues until 25 percent of the wolf population has been killed, at which point cattle depredation decreases, but, Wielgus noted, killing a quarter of the population is unsustainable over time."

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