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  2. Depredation - Wikipedia

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    Depredation may refer to: Military raiding, particularly for the purposes of pillage; Damage to agriculture attributed to pests; Robbery, especially grave or tomb robbing

  3. Conservation behavior - Wikipedia

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    Minimizing human–wildlife conflict is a persistent challenge in wildlife management and conservation. Behavioral manipulation can help mitigate some conflicts such as livestock depredation or agricultural destruction by repelling animals with strobe lights, sounds, aversive conditioning, or taste aversion. Not only are humans frequently ...

  4. Blue state ranchers thrown ‘to the wolves’ seek President ...

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    The state is legally required to pay livestock owners for losses if their animals are injured or killed by wolves, up to $15,000 per animal. But ranchers say it's not that straightforward.

  5. Human–lion conflict - Wikipedia

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    Depredation events lead to financial losses to farmers who rely on livestock as a source of income. In the North West province of South Africa , around $375, 797USD were lost as a result of game and livestock losses caused by depredation. [ 7 ]

  6. Predation - Wikipedia

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    Solitary predator: a polar bear feeds on a bearded seal it has killed. Social predators: meat ants cooperate to feed on a cicada far larger than themselves.. Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey.

  7. Colorado cattle industry sues over wolf reintroduction on the ...

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    The number of cattle killed or injured in the documented cases equals 0.002% of herds in the affected states, according to a comparison of depredation data with state livestock inventories.

  8. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The livestock sector also includes wool, egg and dairy production, the livestock used for tillage, and fish farming. Animal agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions . Cows, sheep, and other ruminants digest their food by enteric fermentation , and their burps are the main source of methane emissions from land use ...

  9. Human–wildlife conflict - Wikipedia

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    As with most continents, the depredation of livestock by wild animals is a primary source of human-wildlife conflict in South America. The killings of guanacos by predators in Patagonia, Chile – which possess both economic and cultural value in the region – have created tensions between ranchers and wildlife. [ 41 ]