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  2. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also ... Wild boars negatively impact other habitats through the destruction of the environment ...

  3. Banded pig - Wikipedia

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    It is known as the wild boar in Singapore. It is the most basal subspecies, having the smallest relative brain size, more primitive dentition, and unspecialised cranial structure. [ 1 ] It is a short-faced subspecies with a white band on the muzzle, [ 2 ] as well as sparse body hair, no underwool, a fairly long mane, and a broad reddish band ...

  4. Intensive pig farming - Wikipedia

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    Intensive pig farming, also known as pig factory farming, is the primary method of pig production, in which grower pigs are housed indoors in group-housing or straw-lined sheds in establishments also known as piggeries, whilst pregnant sows are housed in gestation crates or pens and give birth in farrowing crates.

  5. Rewilding - Wikipedia

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    Longhorn cattle at Knepp Wildland in 2019. Rewilding is a form of ecological restoration aimed at increasing biodiversity and restoring natural processes. It differs from other forms of ecological restoration in that rewilding aspires to reduce human influence on ecosystems. [1]

  6. Category:Wild boars - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Help. Articles relating to the wild boar (Sus scrofa) and its subspecies. Subcategories ...

  7. Human–wildlife conflict - Wikipedia

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    Human–wildlife conflict has been defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in 2004 as "any interaction between humans and wildlife that results in negative impacts of human social, economic or cultural life, on the conservation of wildlife populations, or on the environment". [6]

  8. Feral pig - Wikipedia

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    A feral pig is a domestic pig which has gone feral, meaning it lives in the wild. The term feral pig has also been applied to wild boars, which can interbreed with domestic pigs. [1] They are found mostly in the Americas and Australia. Razorback and wild hog are sometimes used in the United States refer to feral pigs or boar–pig hybrids.

  9. Visayan warty pig - Wikipedia

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    Due to the small numbers of remaining Visayan warty pigs in the wild, little is known of their behaviors or characteristics outside of captivity. In 2012, the Negros Interior Biodiversity Expedition undertook camera trapping in the Northern Negros Natural Park and gained the first photos taken in the wild of the Visayan warty pig.