Set up tracking tunnels or cameras to monitor predator presence.
Install motion-activated lights or sound-based alarms (e.g., fladry ) to deter predators from entering human-active areas. 5. Community-Based Action Living With a Predator.pdf
Ensure traps are safe for domestic pets and native wildlife. Set up tracking tunnels or cameras to monitor
If trapping is necessary, use specialized resources like the Practical Guide to Trapping for mustelids, rats, and possums. Living With a Predator.pdf
People and predators often come into conflict when predators kill livestock, leading to retaliatory killing. This creates a lose-lose situation for both ecosystems and farmers. encourages non-lethal, sustainable management to protect livelihoods while maintaining healthy predator populations. 2. Understanding Your Predator
Use livestock guardian dogs, donkeys, or llamas, which are highly effective at warning people of approaching predators.