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Effects of livestock on late succession forest composition were not obvious as there was little evidence of livestock damage.
For those with arable fields, mobility was primarily conducted to protect arable lands from livestock damage and reduce the need to rigorously maintain labour-intensive thorn fencing.
First, some people with small herds of cattle, mostly of Mbukushu origin, have never practised seasonal mobility and preferred to fence fields against livestock damage and practise 'herd-release' or 'free-range' management.
However, in addition to the limited availability of grazing, keeping large herds of livestock close to villages is likely to end in conflict as livestock damage crops and other property.
Another report of overpopulation and livestock damage was reported in 1987.
In the 1950s, with reports of increasing numbers, some permits to capture devils were granted after complaints of livestock damage.
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They treat undercover investigators and whistle-blowers as if they were "agro-terrorists," determined to harm livestock or damage facilities.
Grazing by livestock may damage populations.
Over the years, carelessness and excessive consumption of resources by mountaineers, as well as overgrazing by livestock, have damaged the habitats of snow leopards, lesser pandas, Tibetan bears, and scores of bird species.
In one of the worst blizzards to hit western South Dakota, ferocious winds and snow as deep as five feet killed tens of thousands of livestock and damaged the area's economy.
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