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Livestock predation, household adaptation and compensation policy: a case study of Shorobe Village in northern Botswana.

机译:牲畜捕食,家庭适应和补偿政策:以博茨瓦纳北部Shorobe村为例。

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Human-wildlife conflict is a worldwide phenomenon. Through a household survey supplemented by informal interviews, this study attempts to understand the dynamics of livestock predation by carnivores at village level in Botswana. The study reveals that farmers perceive hyenas and lions to cause more livestock losses than other predators. In order to reduce predation, attempts should be made to put livestock in enclosures at night and also to herd them during the day. These practices comply with the conditions of the new government compensation policy for livestock losses caused by carnivores. The study recommends a review of the compensation rates and suggests that they should be closer to the market value. Such changes, accompanied by strict animal husbandry practices, may bring about the increased willingness of households to co-exist with predators.
机译:人类与野生动物的冲突是一种全球现象。通过一项家庭调查并辅以非正式访谈,本研究试图了解博茨瓦纳村庄一级食肉动物捕食牲畜的动态。研究表明,与其他掠食者相比,农民认为鬣狗和狮子会造成更多的牲畜损失。为了减少捕食,应尝试在晚上将牲畜放在围栏中,并在白天将它们放牧。这些做法符合新的政府关于食肉动物造成的牲畜损失的补偿政策的条件。该研究建议对赔偿率进行审查,并建议赔偿率应接近市场价值。这种变化,加上严格的畜牧业作法,可能会增加家庭与掠食者共存的意愿。

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