Virtual fencing

 · Shared by : Tommy Gaillard
 · Last update : 29 May 2020
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A virtual fence creates a no-go area by manipulating the “Landscape of Fear” of a specific species. The virtual fence is designed to act like a territorial boundary in the mind of a target animal. Territorial boundaries are respected by potential intruders out of fear of retribution (punishment or death) by the territory owner.

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Mixed deterrents and repellents
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Baboon
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Crops
Livestock
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South Africa
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https://www.sanparks.org/assets/docs/conservation/scientific_new/savanna/ssnm2016/virtual-fencing-as-a-strategy-for-baboon-management.pdf
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phil@hwsolutions.co.za

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