In Kenya, farmers are using carbofuran to kill lions and other predators.
One proposed solution is to use "teacher toads", or smaller toads which are less likely to kill predators.
Second-order predation begins as humans begin to kill predators.
They have been known to kill hyenas, lions, and other wild predators, and sometimes even humans.
Such arguments are quickly gaining ground in the West and wildlife specialists are responding with more selective programs to kill predators.
Although llamas have been known to kill predators (such as coyotes), they should not be considered attack animals.
They have been known to kill lions, hyena, humans, and other wild predators.
This will inject toxins capable of killing smaller prey or stunning perceived predators.
There is strong pressure from some groups to kill coyotes and other predators.
The project entails distributing fluoroacetate baited meat from the air to kill predators.