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As Wild Boars Invade Seouls Suburbs City Fights Back With Data Steel

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AI-generatedThis article describes urban wildlife management in Seoul, South Korea. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identified. The event is a local government policy response to wild boar invasions, with no supply chain, input cost, or revenue implications for any sector.
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- Seoul to install 3 km additional exclusion fencing, total 21.8 km.
- Boar density around Mount Bukhan fell from 2.1/km² (2022) to 1.6/km² (2024).
- Emergency calls regarding boar sightings dropped 16%.
- City using data-driven hunting strategies and public campaigns.
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