77. How Do Hunters And American Farmers Deal With Millions Of Wild Boars, Monkey, Baboon in Florida
00:00 Hunters And American Farmers Deal With Millions Of Wild Boars, Monkey, Baboon in Florida
00:40 monkey invasion
01:48 monkey hunting
09:05 monkey trap
12:06 Invasive wild boar
14:26 wild boar hunting
In Florida, hunters and American farmers are grappling with a concerning surge in populations of wild boars and invasive baboons. These creatures, lacking natural predators, pose significant threats to local ecosystems and agriculture. Hunters employ various methods such as trapping, hunting with dogs, and aerial shooting to cull their numbers, while farmers use fencing and deterrents to protect their crops and livestock. Despite these efforts, the challenge persists due to the adaptability and prolific breeding of these animals. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is actively monitoring and managing these populations through targeted initiatives and public awareness campaigns to mitigate the ecological and economic impacts of these invasive species on the state's environment and agricultural sector.
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