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This book contains the story of my life - trying to please God, follow His lead, hear His Word, follow His daily direction for me and strive to live out His revelation and instruction to me! Far from successfully putting away my inclinations, I found that while struggling to take up His mantel and walk the faith walk He required of me, I often failed, reverting to worldly solutions! Nevertheless, through these failures I found that I increasingly followed the scriptural pattern; that mankind is simply unable to achieve anything left to his own devices, incapable of abiding in Christ, simply unable to follow the Lord's requirement- necessitating God Himself to come down to earth and intervene for us through Jesus His Son! Scripture consistently asserts and demonstrates a rather slow, chequered progress built on failure and repentance. As I continue to learn from Him, subjecting my will to His restoration, He gently guides me back onto His path of faith He required of me - the experience of David the psalmist in the scriptures. Through many direct providential actions, He revealed and implemented His will for my life, restoring my purpose as a human.
Years of trial and error has produced an array of tools and management strategies developed without knowledge of a virtual mindset playing out, rather applying direct physical force to get animals to comply. Recent observations indicate a virtual component underpinning all animal behaviour which tools only serve to trigger, representing a physiological intervention measure rather than a physical one, exploiting animal behavioural traits, in particular suspicion of anything new to format and maintain a virtual boundary. Understanding the dynamics of this innovative approach has indicated positive long-term potential to boost repellence significantly, that lasts longer than physical intervention, impacting larger areas (crop clusters rather than individual crops), requiring significantly less effort to apply while engendering human/wildlife coexistence - boundaries rather established in the mindset of animals. Understanding and developing this hypothesis enables better wildlife management strategies for the future, providing for ¿Smart Management¿ practices for both capture and HWC management.
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