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Human - Wildlife Conflicts Course
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The course's modules
Introduction to Human - Wildlife Conflicts Introduction to Human - Wildlife Conflicts Welcome to the WildlifeCampus Human-Wildlife Conflicts Course! The introductory module looks at how species become classed as problematic from an ecological perspective. We discuss the how's and why's of control.
Non- Lethal Methodology Non- Lethal Methodology This module explores the best possible resolution to problem animals. Deterrents are divided into two categories: physical and chemical, we study them both.
Capture and Translocation Capture and Translocation The obvious solution to conflict with animals is to capture and removal to a suitable location. One where human interaction is no longer problematic. To this end, we closely explore the physical capture of animals. With a particular focus on hippos and crocodiles. We continue the discussion by looking at chemical capture and complete the topic with a look at the mass capture of red-billed quelea.
Lethal Methodology Lethal Methodology Are lethal methods of problem animal control ever unavoidable? Two components consider this question and the species most likely to be sighted for destruction.
The Behaviour of Problem Animals The Behaviour of Problem Animals We return to the subject of animal capture but from the perspective of animal behaviour. This module of three components considers herbivores, carnivores and primates.



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