A visual representation of our earlier plea to stop shooting wolves.
By Dan Nosowitz
Posted 01.22.2013
Prime Cuts
Peter and Maria Hoey
We got a lot of heat for
this essay
about problematic wolf-hunting laws in Wyoming. Which, fine! Glad we
could start a discussion. As a followup, here's a nice visual
representation of all the threats facing cattle in the United States--if
you'll notice, wolves are not exactly on the top of that list. Much of
the motivation for the laws allowing wolf-hunting in states like Wyoming
(though this is national data) come from an assumption that wolves are a
major problem for cattle ranchers--that wolves are responsible for
significant so-called "unintended" cattle loss. "Unintended" cattle
loss, by the way, is the term the USDA uses for cattle who die before
they are killed in slaughterhouses.
The data does not support that assumption.
This data comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the infographic was made by
the Sierra Club.
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