Supporters say it could be used as a replacement or additional weapon to the culling policy.
The H7N9 virus been detected in urban poultry markets, leading to the culling of thousands of birds.
Besides, for many of us, our identities, preferences and proclivities are already posted online, and ripe for the culling.
As is often the case in Wall Street's Darwinian culture, the culling is expected to affect the old and the weak.
But lots of other birds disappeared, too: around a fifth of them, compared with what had been in the culled patches before the culling.
Any serious attempt to control TB must involve the removal of infected animals and to that end I support the culling of badgers in infected areas.
Liberal Democrat councillor Jeremy Hilton said the 2013 party manifesto already promised to review future farm tenancies to ensure that the culling of badgers would not be permitted on county-owned farms.
If less than 70% of badgers are killed, the incidence of TB will not be reduced and may even increase because of the greater movement of badgers caused by the culling.
With bird groups apparently unruffled by SNH's review of the culling programme, the stage is set for a solution to the Uist hedgehog issue which will leave lovers of fur and feathers equally content.
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The first minister said that the decision was "disappointing" and stressed that bovine TB was a "serious problem for the milk industry in Wales and had led to the culling of thousands of cattle in recent years".
Ongoing research around the RBCT culling sites also shows that while the benefits of culling within the trial zone persist for some time, the spike in infections around the edges - the perturbation effect - tends to dissipate over time.
The firm's founder, chairman and spokesman must be glad he and his family chose to take Bernard Matthews private in 2000 following three decades as a public company, since there would have been much shareholder unease following the culling in February.
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We've learnt from the lessons of the Randomised Badger Culling Trial and turned it into a policy that can be delivered and gives us the benefits of culling in the long term.
This probably won't be the last culling of the announcements as First Group, which runs FGW, also operates many of the UK's railways.
The mass culling is indicative of the style of Google's new CEO, Larry Page.
But the major UK investigation, the Randomised Badger Culling Trial (also called the Krebs trial), showed culling only produced a benefit if conducted rigorously and systematically over large areas, ideally with hard boundaries that badgers could not cross.
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Yet, without the accurate culling that software performs, the amount of data would be too large for humans to manage and review alone.
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Though "If You Are the One" faced new content restrictions after that broadcast, it was spared the latest culling, according to Xinhua, which quoted the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television, known as Sarft.
The upshot is that the programme of culling that the government embarked on was probably more aggressive than it needed to be, and that a system of quick detection and isolation of unwell animals might have been sufficient to keep the disease in check.
But not everyone's convinced by this reworking of the Randomised Badger Culling Trial with the benefit of hindsight.
Google, Microsoft and Cisco were among the more high-profile casualties claimed in the recent culling.
That seems to have been the lesson that Tony Blair drew from the incessant culling in John Major's sleaze-prone government.
It takes about 6 weeks from a time a chick is born to when it is market ready, so it will be a few months for the market to re-adjust to the overall culling.
The odds of a culling program capturing the same animal responsible for any one of the attacks is very slim.
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By the time governments resorted to culling, the disease was widespread.
The editorial team starts culling immediately, with the finished project available for purchase on July 31.
The minister insisted that culling alone was still the best policy rather than vaccinating animals at risk.
The Republic of Ireland has been culling badgers since the 1980s.
The founders rightly feared that those whose primary interest pertained to culling from the public coffers would become instruments of the powerful.
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With the young age of the population at that time (the US was still an emerging market, ) and additional culling of the population by World War II, not many people tapped into the social security system.
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