Lohr and Lepczyk [1] explain that their 6 pre-identified stakeholder groups «have been involved in previous cases of conservation conflict in Hawaii,» although it's clear from Lohr's dissertation [5] that these previous cases involved
only feral pigs (Sus scrofa) and axis deer (Axis axis).
Not exact matches
but where
pigs had been legion
only fuzzy white hoofprints crowded upwind over black, B B B and none stayed
feral in our region.
Native to the New World and
only distantly related to
pigs, javelinas are smaller, smellier and meaner than
feral pigs.
In other cases, such as the zebra mussel and
feral pigs,
only control cost data are collected.
Only within the past century or thereabouts have dogs,
feral cats, monkeys, and
pigs lost their traditional jobs in cities to the combination of enclosed sewers, paved roads, public garbage collection, refrigeration, and the use of motor vehicles in place of animal transport.