Behaviour of Cultured Species
The behaviour of cultured species is the study of how species interact with each other and their environment in a controlled and managed environment. The study of this behaviour is important for understanding the dynamics of species in general and the human-wildlife relationship in particular. It can provide insights into how species interact with their environment and how to improve their welfare and productivity. For example, the behaviour of cultured species can be used to improve animal husbandry practices, manage disease, and minimize negative impacts on wildlife. Additionally, this type of research can be used to inform conservation efforts and increase public appreciation for wildlife.
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