Around the world, humans routinely kill carnivores to protect livestock and game, increase human safety and conserve native wildlife. Unfortunately, killing carnivores often creates new problems, including population booms of native and invasive prey species such as rabbits, kangaroos, goats and deer. More herbivores can mean more damage to crops and native vegetation.
source https://phys.org/news/2025-01-baits-foxes-cats-dingoes-animals.html
Tuesday, 21 January 2025
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