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Controversy: pay for killing the cougars that attack livestock


The Ministry of Production of Black River offer 500 pesos for each copy dead. Tags


cows and sheep assaults
The Ministry of Production of Black River yesterday promised to pay 500 dollars for each copy of cougar killed in the province, because the cat is considered a nuisance because it causes major damage to sheep and vaccine. Beyond the rejection that may cause the measure, the population of pumas in Patagonia is not at risk. Speaking to Radio
Native Viedma, quoted by the agency Telam, the director general of Livestock, Martin Oscos announced that funds for the reward rates are obtained by movement of Finance guides, paid by producers.
"The amount paid officially increases, moreover, with a plus on behalf of farmers themselves, who are primarily interested in ending this scourge," the official added.
While there are no studies, the National Wildlife director of the Ministry of Environment of Argentina, Daniel Ramadori, told Clarín that "in appearance, there are many pumas in Patagonia. " He also added that the governments of Chubut and Santa Cruz offer a reward for his game, even a higher amount in the case of Santa Cruz. "It's a hidden subsidy to the field workers, is a lot of money" he said.
legislation allows the four provinces of Patagonia puma control hunting, and sport hunting in Black River and Neuquén. In Tierra del Fuego is not this the sort. Oscos
reported that mountain lions have been seen throughout the province, "but the greatest damage on livestock are being produced at the Adolfo Alsina Department (whose head is Viedma) Valcheta area (southeast) and to the Ramos Mexia area " (Northwest).
The official said the proliferation of the predator is that, because of drought and low cattle stock, there are many empty fields, not just animals but also human, "and we know that the puma, if there is movement in the fields, tend to move away. "
Encouraging hunting without risk to the population of mountain lions in Argentina, said Ramadori. "They think they are expanding and are appearing in places where recently there was, as Ibera (Corrientes). However he admitted that "we do not sympathize at all so far: has been going on for many years and does not solve the problem of predation of sheep. The problem is that there is proper management of livestock. Fields are very large and with little care for cattle, since they meet every so often. So you can not pretend they do not eat sheep. " Director of Livestock
Rio Black explained that there are two ways to hunt in this province, with trapping of metal, provided by the Ministry of Production, or on the trail with dogs, to find the lion and kill it with a rifle .
"Not all mountain lions killed sheep, Ramadori said. Would have to implement a methodology to identify and control only those who kill. Provincial governments should thoroughly assess the problem and carry out more effective measures. "

Source: Diario Clarin 12/08/2010

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