Farmers are calling for drastic measure to cull the population explosion of rabbits. |
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But the way they build their panels and cull their figures has a huge effect on the results. |
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We will continue to raise and hunt animals for food, and continue to cull deer and Canada geese that invade our living spaces. |
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As medical science conquers diseases that used to cull the population, so more people are succumbing to one or another form of cancer. |
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With the thin flush of grass on the high slopes fast shriveling up, it is time for local people to cull old, unwanted horses and donkeys. |
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They appear to have reached pandemic status within urban areas and a cull is long overdue. |
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Town councillors want to know what the level of objection would be to any proposal to humanely cull some of the birds. |
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Now, in places where large companies always won logging rights, small businesses cull little trees to be used as fuel for pellet stoves. |
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The cull of a flock of 9,000 pheasants was under way yesterday after confirmation of a highly infectious bird disease. |
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With my clacky, clacky, clacky, clacky, clack, I cull all the news to while the time away. |
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Calls have been made to cull the geese, who have grown rapidly in population in the last few years on Bedford's Embankment. |
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Thousands more workers will be terrified that they too could be caught in the jobs cull. |
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Her comments come on the eve of the biggest seal cull in Newfoundland for decades. |
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An executive spokesman said there were no plans for a seal cull in Scottish waters. |
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On Tuesday, March 26, we shall reopen the sheep market alone for the sale of spring lambs, hoggs and cull ewes by auction. |
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I'll attempt to cull his posts down to the essential marrow and bring it to the attention of my own limited readership. |
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A massive cull of ruddy ducks is about to begin in Europe in an effort to save Spain's white-headed duck. |
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A controversial cull aimed at wiping out ruddy ducks has begun at two Essex reservoirs. |
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Other animals under threat of cull on conservation grounds include the mink and Britain's population of ruddy ducks. |
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As we have heard, nor, I think, really does beagling take place as far as I can gather in order to cull hares. |
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A total of 80 cull cows from four ranches were received at a commercial feedlot near Miles City, MI, in mid-November. |
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The wholescale Cabinet cull when McConnell entered office was never sustainable long term. |
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Our beef calves and our cull sows are still sold on a conventional pricing system. |
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A number of industry sources have said a massive cow cull in the past year could have alleviated the current problem. |
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Plans for a cull are dropped after protests one councillor is threatened by animal rights activists. |
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They'll take all the cull ewes and rams we send them, and even pay a decent price. |
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At the time of marketing, cull cows were individually weighed, and BCS was recorded. |
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However, in order to complete the restoration of the pond it has been necessary to cull the remaining ducks. |
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And conservationists believe a large-scale cull could be the best way to stop the water vole becoming extinct. |
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Feeding cull cows a feedlot diet for a period of time before selling may improve quality of animals and overall profitability. |
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However, the primiparous heifer that is open is likely to bring cull cow price or a price at least between the cull cow and an open yearling. |
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But the Conservatives argued the Government should be bringing forward specific plans for a badger cull immediately. |
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The contiguous cull led to the slaughter of millions of healthy animals four years ago. |
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We do not support the idea of wasting beef from perfectly healthy animals through an extraordinary cattle cull. |
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Marksmen are to be flown in by helicopter for the cull, in which nearly 1,000 hinds and stags will be killed. |
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The cull of healthy animals was delayed last week as authorities dealt with the backlog of confirmed cases. |
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A mass cull is the only known method of ensuring the disease does not spread. |
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He said that there were international guidelines that governed the selective cull of infected animals. |
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If the cull is sufficiently small, this response is given by an element of the inverse of the Jacobian matrix. |
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Similarly wool fleeces are weighed at shearing time to help cull poor wool producers. |
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In Scotland, troops were last night overseeing a mass pre-emptive cull of apparently healthy sheep to halt the spread. |
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Scientists have started work and one remedy suggested is a cull of the birds. |
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It was the same evening that her father's pedigree sheep were being taken to the voluntary cull. |
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The council says the birds pose a health hazard and that the only option now left is to go ahead with the cull. |
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The development costs for all heifers were adjusted by the income from the sale of cull heifers. |
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The pre-emptive cull of healthy animals in Cumbria is not happening at the pace the government intended. |
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The hugely controversial contiguous cull of livestock to combat the foot-and-mouth epidemic was stoutly defended by the Government. |
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Sustainable cowherds require replacement of cull cows either internally via raised heifers or externally with purchased females. |
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Although there is no legal requirement to cull the cows, farmers have said it may not be profitable to keep them alive. |
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They may soon be looking for some sporting-types to cull their booming population of man-eating crocodiles. |
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Hunters selectively cull the does to make more forage available for the bucks. |
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He said any increase in cull ewe numbers were being sold through the live export trade. |
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Illegal hare coursing is a threat to populations because farmers cull them rather than have hare coursers on their land. |
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Highland cattle, rescued from the BSE cull and put out to grass, graze contentedly at the water's edge close to the croquet lawn. |
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What we currently propose is to relax this directive, so that we do not cull all the fish, but only the fish that are found to be diseased. |
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The local GWN office was inundated with calls on Friday after it was reported a television station had scared off a Perth gun club hired to cull corellas in Dongara. |
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After being mothballed for close to a decade, the plant was reopened in November, 2004, to process cull cattle. |
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Other experts are turning to genetic screening before transfers to cull embryos without aneuploidy. |
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What you really want to know is which animals aren't pregnant so you can reprogram the cows to re-inseminate them or, if necessary, cull them. |
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In 2012 she again raised eyebrows when she suggested that badgers shot in any cull should be eaten. |
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In this case, a cull of the Taliban and ISAF tweets yields a unique view into the current state of Afghan affairs. |
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Steele visited Sparks in Harlem to cull from his collection of high-end labels and vintage pieces. |
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The Daily Beast speed-read the book, which is out today, to cull the biggest, juiciest revelations. |
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I very much hand it to the Gencor people for taking over the plant and working toward rectifying some of the problems with the cull cow market. |
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What is hurting cull cows now is not allowing the feedlots to restock and so on. |
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Falk recognizes the need for a preemptive cull but hopes it will be limited. |
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In addition to automatic data smoothing and culling, the user can manually cull data by drawing a marquee on residual plots. |
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Canon says prices for older cull animals, suitable for only ground beef, have remained depressed and are unlikely to improve much any time soon. |
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The current cull of badgers, aimed at cutting TB in cattle but derided by many scientists as ineffective, would be shut down by Labour. |
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When it comes time to cull a sow, it can be easy to forget that she may have been receiving a medicated feed. |
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He had a huge contiguous cull of millions of animals that was completely unnecessary. |
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The challenge, she noted, is hanging on to a cull animal and turning a profit from it. |
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The experts feel that this practice of allocating 55 elephants to a single operator is nothing more than an unethical cull disguised as a hunt. |
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A cull, on the other hand, is meant to reduce the number of animals in a population. |
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Lactating and cull dairy cattle should be shipped directly to the abattoir and not to auction market. |
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Improper disposal of cull potatoes is one of the biggest culprits in the spread of the disease. |
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In others there is a special staff, acquainted with the immediate interests of the officers, to cull articles of significance. |
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The advent of computing should lead to a cull of white collar workers. |
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A legal wrangle over a three-year-old unpaid bill for dealing with the foot-and-mouth cull has cost Cumbria's tax payers around half-a-million pounds. |
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Animal rights activists have reacted with anger after authorities began a cull of more than 100 rare Himalayan tahrs on Table Mountain, Cape Town's most famous landmark. |
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The National Union of Journalists is preparing to ballot its members over a cull of staff at Express Newspapers that could see up to 13 jobs lost in Scotland. |
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The farmer would either cull the vulnerable calves or, if they are valuable for other reasons, treat them for parasites and then sell the meat in the nonorganic market. |
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An entrenched battle exploded between conservationists and planners over whether to cull surplus animals for meat and hides, in addition to shearing them. |
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Last year there was an outcry when a cull of the birds was suggested. |
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A mass cull is the only way to make sure that all these sheep are killed. |
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The old ' cull ewes' sold for as little as two pounds apiece. |
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The slaughter of the healthy animals at Otterburn Hall farm followed a mix-up of addresses, resulting in the accidental cull of 80 per cent of the stock. |
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The cull of Scottish Westminster MPs was last night given the go-ahead by Labour, sparking off a bruising battle for survival for two Scottish Cabinet ministers. |
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The family lost their sheep in a cull in April 2001 and by May the disease struck the dairy herd, forcing the family to think hard about the future. |
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In the United States, many ranchers are now using DNA testing to cull the residual cattle genetics from their bison herds. |
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If you do have extra milk, then by all means raise your extra bucklings and cull doelings for meat. |
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In the UK there have also been calls for a cull from some fishermen, claiming that stocks have declined due to the seals. |
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The cull thought to have loped by breaking through the crackmans, but we fetched him back by a nope on the costard, which stopped his jaw. |
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A cull takes place each November and February to ensure numbers can be sustained. |
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The communicant claims that the decision of the municipality, made by it in its capacity of a landowner, to cull the juvenile rooks violates the Birds Directive. |
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That the second item loads with the first suggests that individuals who are in favour of hunting that is humane would also endorse hunting to cull overpopulations. |
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Do not apply to cull fruit or refuse piles to be fed to livestock. |
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Growing pullets before point of lay and cull hens are included. |
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A new one is the badger cull, incompetently executed on poor advice. |
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The cull has caused many protests with emotional, economic and scientific reasons being cited. |
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Upwards of one million fish have been culled, and one farm in particular, the Cliff Bay, chose to cull 1.6 million fish as a precaution against this disease, because they found it at their farm. |
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Although this appeal to the parochial record of individual Dail deputies might save a few Fianna Fáil TDs, there is still likely to be a merciless cull of its parliamentarians. |
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It's one of those ones that really doesn't require in-depth knowledge of either David McIntosh or his freelance role in the badger cull to be appreciated. |
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The municipality of Hillerød had the intention to cull 1,500 juvenile rooks to reduce the problem connected to vocal noise due to the breeding behaviour in the rook colonies. |
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Despite a set back earlier this year, the Ranchers Choice Beef Co op Ltd continues to try and find a way to deal with the increasing number of cull cows in Manitoba. |
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In fact, rather than see significant price spikes, grocery stores are chock full of deals right now, especially for pork, which is undergoing a cull of national breeding stock. |
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How does the government explain to farmers that it did not deign to improve assistance for cull, when these farmers are in an extremely difficult situation? |
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This dovetails with the ICJ's ruling that Japan's annual cull of up to 900 minkes and a smaller number of fin whales in the Antarctic was not primarily motivated by research purposes. |
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I for one cannot understand how the 'badger lobby' seem to mind not at all about the slaughter of thousands of expensive cattle, and yet object to a managed cull of an overpopulation of badgers. |
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Program participation requires producers to completely depopulate at least one entire breeding barn and to commit not to restock that barn with breeding stock for a period of three years after the cull. |
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To make matters worse, the federal cull cow and bull program was so badly developed that British Columbia and Alberta, two of the largest provinces when it comes to ranching, refused to join up. |
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North Lanarkshire Council have granted permission for a cull of ruddy ducks at two lochs in Coatbridge. |
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Nick Bailey On the duck cull I'd cull the Tory cabinet, starting with Ian Duncan Smith and leave the ruddy ducks alone. |
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The Government was forced to fend off fresh accusations of incompetence yesterday after it delayed the controversial badger cull in England, blaming the Olympics, bad weather and a miscount of the animals for the retreat. |
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Even though we've had to do a lot of arm-twisting with some of our members, we have come out, as a committee, to support the extension of the seal cull. |
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The fall flush of cull cows kept the plant running at full capacity, however, only half of the plant's hooks are assigned to committed cull cattle. |
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Ten years ago it did a cull of the seals, which was a sad thing, but in order to save the salmon that was something that happened at the time, and it caused quite a controversy in the community. |
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Moreover, the quality of cull ewes was exceptionally poor. |
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The situation reached crisis point by mid-autumn when lamb processing plants ceased accepting cull ewes or light mountain lambs even from their traditional local farmer suppliers. |
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It was in January that local health authorities discovered the carcass of a dead chicken and, suspecting an outbreak of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, ordered an immediate cull of all domestic fowl within a one-km radius. |
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The local Aboriginal people, the Mirarr, called for a cull of the predatory reptiles around Jabiru following the incident. |
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This is the man whose incompetence led to the inept response to the floods and who bodged the badger cull. |
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Premier John Major was back in the BSE mire last night after Europe crushed his bid to wriggle out of the cattle cull deal. |
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These days it's dangerously easy to cull all your information online, and thus become a default agoraphobe. |
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Protesters have gathered at Camp Badger at Doniford Holt near Watchet in Somerset, which is the scene of a second pilot cull. |
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Motivation: The aid paid to QA Fish will be for the costs of the fish lost through the cull required due to the drying out of the Loch and the movement restrictions which prevented the movement of live fish from the Loch. |
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The deerstalkers were contracted by the government to carry out a cull of the common pukeko bird in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. |
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Specialised hunters will begin a three-month operation to cull the number of wolves in the Sakha Republic, also known as Yakutia, beginning on 15 January. |
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Should H7 or other bird flu viruses be found in poultry locally, we will stop importing poultry from the mainland and cull part or all live poultries in Hong Kong. |
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The town issued hunting licenses in order to cull the deer population. |
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