Wildlife Control
Wildlife control is the management and regulation of wild animal populations in an effort to minimize conflicts between humans and wildlife. This is usually done through measures like habitat manipulation, population regulation, habitat alteration, or exclusion. Wildlife control is important to protect both humans and animals from the potential risks posed by wild animals. It is also used to protect ecosystems from the potential long-term impacts of unchecked wildlife populations on the environment. Wildlife control is often used in urban and suburban areas to keep wildlife away from homes, businesses, and public areas. This helps to protect properties and people, while also reducing the risk of property damage and animal-borne diseases. Wildlife control also helps to maintain healthy populations of native species, and can reduce damage to crops and livestock.
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