List of government animal eradication programs

Historically, there have been cases where the extermination of animal species has been politically endorsed because the animals have been considered harmful. In some cases the animals have been hunted because the animals present a danger to human lives, at other times they have been hunted because they are harmful to human interests such as livestock farming. This article refers to animals in a more limited sense; it does not include humans.

In a number of cases, such government endorsed hunting has led to the endangerment or outright extinction of the species.

Thylacine

Tiger

Caspian tiger

South China tiger

Wolf

References

  1. The Natural History of Thylacinus Cynocephalus
  2. The Caspian Tiger
  3. Dramatic decline of wild South China tigers Panthera tigris amoyensis: field survey of priority tiger reserves Ronald Tilson, Hu Defu, Jeff Muntifering, Philip J. Nyhus. Published in Oryx, vol 38, pp 40-47, January 2004
  4. Wild Europe: Norway's Wolves BBC Radio 4 program trailer
  5. Meiji Modernization, Scientific: Agriculture, and the Destruction of Japan's Hokkaido Wolf Brett L. Walker
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