A recent controversy involves the grazing of domestic livestock on public lands.
Some jaguars will also take domestic livestock, including adult cattle and horses.
Parts of the range have been used to graze domestic livestock and harvest timber since the late 18th century.
Once harvested, the dry stalks may be fed to domestic livestock.
Legally, they may not be used by domestic livestock.
And it feeds very well in association with domestic livestock.
It is an important browse species for domestic livestock and wild animals.
They content themselves with the blood of domestic livestock, much the way we do here at home.
In the 18th and 19th centuries they allowed residents to bring domestic livestock on their property.
Threat from overgrazing by the domestic livestock is ever present.