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Based on local wildlife management practices and popular lore reported in regional conservation discussions.
A curious local lore from Poland suggests that feeding wild boars in public parks was once prohibited to protect both animals and people.
Based on local wildlife management practices and popular lore reported in regional conservation discussions.
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