The Amish farmer down the lane from my parents house had a lot of chickens killed off by a hawk.(free range in the truest sense) It had nested in a tree near their one field. Hale had contacted the GW about having it removed and was basically told there was nothing he could directly do to the hawk... so the neighbor cut down every tree in and near the field. There's always a way to handle the issues.I don't know, but if I was a sheep or cattle farmer and the ravens posed a problem to my livestock, I would take "some kind" of action. I'd have to do some research first, and see why the ravens were protected. But if I was losing animals, at least I don't think I'd have to worry about coming across a "collared" raven. I don't know if that comment will make sense to everyone, but I won't say too much more about it other than if I was a livestock farmer, I I wouldn't lose too much of my livelihood to freaking flying rats regardless of what the government tried to tell me.
Right after we moved into our house, we had sightings of a juvinal Mt lion around our immediate area. My uncle had found big cat prints around his pond and had a bunch of live stock go missing. plenty of neighbors had footage on trail cams of it too. My wife had quite a scare coming home the one evening, said she parked her car got out and felt like something was watching her. Turned around and shined her light over to the edge of the woods and saw 2 eyes light up just inside if the wood line. She got back in her car and called me. Took me about 20 minutes till I got home. Pulled in in my truck and did a quick scan of the woods with the head lights. Didn't see anything, but I had to agree with her, something just felt off. Got her in the house. After we got in I flipped all the outside lights on and caught that fricken cat running from the edge of our patio back into the woods. I had contacted the GW the next day and was officially told my loins don't exist in PA. so I told him, good, then I can shoot it. Which I was sternly told I was not allowed to shoot a Mt lion. Asked him how I couldn't shoot something that didn't exist? Got a blank stare from him. I left at that point. Few days later I ran into the Jr warden, and asked him about it, and he said the official stance is they don't exist in PA, but he had seen plenty of proof that we had one in our area. Said if it became more of an issue to dispatch it and just keep quite about it. I don't know if it moved to another area or one of the farmers or hicks shot it, but I haven't seen or heard of anyone sighting it recently. Coyotes are gonna be an issue here soon though. Keep hearing more of them at night. They have open season...