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FAO’s novel wild boar map could help manage African swine fever

Throughout Europe and Central Asia, wild boar raid crops and spread swine diseases, negatively affecting agriculture, conservation, road traffic and the health of livestock, wildlife and even humans. Due to their increasing densities and expanding ranges, economic losses are on the rise.

To better manage wild boar populations, officials have needed more accurate and detailed spatial information on species distribution and abundance. Wild boar data are commonly available at the level of sub-national units, such as provinces and districts, but little or no information is available about the distribution of the species within these units.

Now, FAO experts have developed a methodology that allows for the development of accurate and detailed maps on wild boar distribution and abundance, enabling front-line professionals to improve the management and control of wild boar populations and their diseases.

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Organization: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
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Year: 2018
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Geographical coverage: Europe and Central Asia, European Union (European Union)
Type: Blog article
Content language: English
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