High occupancy lanes and heavy traffic
Livestock diseases
Which of the following what?
kinda because if you kill an animal it might be an endangered species.
There are many concerns for the animal welfare involving livestock hauling. The well-being of the animals can be significantly damaged by hauling animals in large quantities. Also there is concern for health problems linked to the hauling of livestock.
They cause livestock production losses, which may be very high if the disease in question spreads very rapidly. They can also result in considerable disruption to trade, causing particular concern in countries where export is an important source of revenue for the livestock sector
The main concern of a livestock raiser is the relative price of feed to what (s)he gets for the animal when sold. This determines the profitability. In some climates, e.g. South West England, grass grows nearly all the year, and cows and sheep can graze with little need for bought in food. As a result, as feed prices increase, more livestock is likely to be raised in such places rather than in harsher continental climates.
Damage is a major concern of reap harvesting. Damage is usually minimal if the harvesting equipment is kept clean and adjusted correctly for the crop.
type of terrain
They are killing them for their skins, and farmers are protecting their livestock from the bobcats. Bobcats are not an endangered species however, listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
It was more to do with the concern of the welfare of themselves and their livestock. It had also a lot to do with encroachment on the grizzlies' native habitat and misunderstanding of the beasts themselves.
What symptoms cause management concern
Reflected concern with form and order