How Do American Farmers And Hunter Deal With Millions Of Wild Boar And Monkeys With Gun - Part 2
American farmers and hunters manage the challenges posed by millions of wild boar and monkeys primarily through the use of firearms. Wild boar, known for their destructive impact on crops and property, are targeted by hunters using rifles and shotguns to control their population. Similarly, invasive monkeys, which can disrupt farming operations and damage crops, are also managed through strategic hunting efforts. By employing these methods, farmers and hunters aim to reduce the numbers of wild boar and monkey, thereby protecting agricultural resources and minimizing economic losses. This approach highlights the critical role of firearms in addressing the threats posed by wild boar and monkey populations.
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