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depredation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Depredation may
refer to:
Military raiding,
particularly for the
purposes of
pillage Damage to...
- A
depredation permit allows a
person in the U.S. to
shoot certain birds and
animals on
their own
property to
protect crops, livestock, or
domestic animals...
- 1800, the
Thames River Police Act 1800, the
Marine Police Act or the
Depredations on the
Thames Act 1800, was an act of the
Parliament of
Great Britain...
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characterized by
lions preying upon livestock,
known as
livestock depredation. When
depredation events take place,
farmers suffer financial losses and lions...
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Environmental degradation is the
deterioration of the
environment through depletion of
resources such as
quality of air,
water and soil; the destruction...
- Raiding, also
known as
depredation, is a
military tactic or
operational warfare "smash and grab"
mission which has a
specific purpose.
Raiders do not...
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period between the
origin and destination.
Nocturnal migrants minimize depredation,
avoid overheating, and can feed
during the day. One cost of nocturnal...
- ****cution due to human-leopard
conflict and
retaliation for
livestock depredation.
Felis fusca was the
scientific name
proposed by
Friedrich Albrecht Anton...
- actions: (A) any
illegal acts of
violence or
detention or any act of
depredation committed for
private ends on the high seas or a
place outside the jurisdiction...
- also
contribute to
regional and
local biodiversity loss,
increased seed
depredation, and the
establishment and
spread of
invasive shrubs.
Burrowing rodents...