A new role for livestock guard dogs
Livestock guard dogs, traditionally used to protect farm animals from predators, are now being used to protect the predators themselves
A For thousands of years, livestock guard dogs worked alongside shepherds to protect their sheep, goats and cattle from predators such as wolves and bears. But in the 19th and 20th centuries, when such predators were largely exterminated, most guard dogs lost their jobs. In recent years, however, as increased efforts have been made to protect wild animals, predators have become more widespread again. As a result, farmers once more need to protect their livestock, and guard dogs are enjoying an unexpected revival.
B Today there are around 50 breeds of guard dogs on duty in various parts of the world. These dogs are raised from an early age with the animals they will be watching and eventually these animals become the dog’s family. The dogs will place themselves between the livestock and any threat, barking loudly. If necessary, they will chase away predators, but often their mere presence is sufficient. 'Their initial training is to make them understand that livestock is going to be their life,' says Dan Macon, a shepherd with three guard dogs. 'A fluffy white puppy is fun to be around, but too much human affection makes it a great dog for guarding the front porch, rather than a great livestock guard dog.'
C The evidence indicates that guard dogs are highly effective. For example, in Portugal, biologist Silvia Ribeiro has found that more than 90 per cent of the farmers participating in a programme to train and use guard dogs to protect their herds against attack from wolves rate the performance of the dogs as very good or excellent. In a study carried out in Australia by Linda van Bommel and Chris Johnson at the University of Tasmania, more than 65 per cent of herders reported that predation stopped completely after they got the dogs, and almost all the rest saw a decrease in attacks. 'If they are managed and used properly, livestock guard dogs are the most efficient control method that we have in terms of the amount of livestock that they save from predation,' says van Bommel.
D But today's guard dogs also have a new role – to help preserve the predators. It is hoped that reductions in livestock losses can make farmers more tolerant of predators and less likely to kill them. In Namibia, more than 90 per cent of cheetahs live outside protected areas, close to humans raising livestock. As a result, the cheetahs are often held responsible for animal losses, and large numbers have been killed by farmers. When guard dogs were introduced, more than 90 per cent of farmers reported a dramatic reduction in livestock losses, and said that as a result they were less likely to kill predators. Julie Young, at Utah State University in the US, believes this result applies widely. "There is common ground from the livestock perspective and from the conservation perspective,' she says. 'If ranchers don't have a dead cow, they will not make a call to apply for a permit to kill a wolf."
E Looking at all the published evidence, Bethany Smith at Nottingham Trent University in the UK found that up to 88 per cent of farmers said they no longer killed predators after using dogs – but warned that such self-reported results must be taken with a pinch of salt. What's more, it is possible that livestock guard dogs merely displace predators to unprotected neighbouring properties, where their fate isn't recorded. 'In some regions, we work with almost every farmer, but in others only one or two have dogs,' says Ribeiro. 'If we are not working with everybody, we are transferring the wolf pressure to the neighbour's herd and he can use poison and kill an entire pack of wolves.'
F Another concern is whether there may be unintended ecological effects of using guard dogs. Studies suggest that reducing deaths of one type of predator may have a negative impact on other species. The extent of this problem isn't known, but the consequences are clear in Namibia. Cheetahs aren't the only species that cause sheep and goat losses there: other predators also attack livestock. In 2015, researchers reported that in spite of the impact farmers obtaining guard dogs had on cheetahs, the number of jackals killed by dogs and people actually increased. Guard dogs have other ecological impacts too. They have been found to spread diseases to wild animals, including endangered Ethiopian wolves. They may also compete with other carnivores for food. And by creating a 'landscape of fear', their mere presence can influence the behaviour of prey animals.
G The evidence so far, however, indicates that these consequences aren't always negative. Guard dogs can deliver unexpected benefits by protecting vulnerable wildlife from predators. For example, their presence has been found to protect birds which build their nests on the ground in fields, where foxes would normally raid them. Indeed, Australian researchers are now using dogs to enhance biodiversity and create refuges for species threatened by predation. So if we can get this right, there may be a bright future for guard dogs in promoting harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife.
Reading Passage 3 has seven paragraphs, A–G.
Which paragraph contains the following information?
Write the correct letter, A–G, in boxes 27–31 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27. an example of how one predator has been protected by the introduction of livestock guard dogs | |||||||
| 28. an optimistic suggestion about the possible positive developments in the use of livestock guard dogs | |||||||
| 29. a description of how the methods used by livestock guard dogs help to keep predators away | |||||||
| 30. claims by different academics that the use of livestock guard dogs is a successful way of protecting farmers’ herds | |||||||
| 31. a reference to how livestock guard dogs gain their skills |
题目关键词:example, how, predator, protected by,livestock guard dogs
答案位置:D 段第 3—8 行
题解:题目:某种掠食者如何被引入的畜牧护卫犬保护的例子
分析:文中提及在纳米比亚,以前猎豹经常被当成农户牲口损失的罪魁祸首(are often held responsible for),因而遭到农户猎杀(killed by farmers),而引入 护卫犬后(when guard dogs were introduced),超过九成的农民表示家畜损失大幅减少,所以他们也就不太会去捕杀掠食动物了(less likely to kill predators)。纳米比亚猎豹的生存故事是一个关于某种掠食者的例子,对应题目中的 example...how one predator,而它们不那么容易被农户杀死,即题目中的 protected by 的体现。因此答案为 D。
题目关键词:optimistic, possible positive developments, in the use of, dogs
答案位置:G 段第 5—8 行
题解:题目:对使用畜牧护卫犬可能带来积极发展的乐观设想
分析:在原文 E 段、F 段分别描写了使用护卫犬带来的负面影响之后,G 段首句点明主旨——然而,现有证据(evidence so far)也表明,影响并非总是负面的(aren't always negative)。然后本段开始详细解释护卫犬还有意想不到的好处,比如保护鸟类(protect birds),提升生物多样性(enhance biodiversity),在推动人类与野生动物和谐共处(harmonious coexistence)等方面发挥积极作用(a bright future)。这些证据都体现了题目中使用了护卫犬所带来的 positive developments,而认为我们有着 a bright future 即题目当中的 an optimistic suggestion。因此答案为 G。
题目关键词:how, methods used by,keep predators away
答案位置:B 段第 3—6 行
题解:题目:描述畜牧护卫犬驱赶掠食者的方法
分析:B 段提及,面对威胁,它们会挡在家畜与任何威胁(any threat)之间,高声吠叫(barking loudly)。如有必要,它们也会驱赶掠食者(chase away predators),但往往只需出现在那里,就足以吓退对方。此处的 threat 和 predators 都是题目中 predators的体现,而它们高声吠叫和驱赶掠食者,则是题目中 how 和 methods 的具体方式。因此答案为 B。
题目关键词:different academics, successful way, protecting farmer's herds
答案位置:C 段整段
题解:题目:多位学者宣称使用畜牧护卫犬是保护农民牲畜的有效手段
分析:审题后,预判可知答案段落应包含多位学者, 也就是说在那一段包含数个人名。C 段第一句表达主旨,证据(evidence)表明护卫犬确实成效显著。根据论证逻辑,下文中作者需要罗列成效显著的证据。 而阅读可知,无论是生物学家 Silvia Ribeiro,还是澳大利亚学者 Linda van Bommel 和 Chris Johnson,都提供了数据证明护卫犬的有效性(90 per cent...rate...good or excellent、65 per cent...predation stopped)。而 van Bommel 还特别指出,如果管理使用得当,护卫犬在看护家畜避免被捕食方面(save from predation),是我们所拥有的最高效的防控手段(the most efficient control method)。这些专家学者即题目中的 different academics,而这些数据信息和 van Bommel 的态度, 都体现了题目中的 successful way...protecting farmer's herds。因此答案为 C。
题目关键词:how,gain their skills
答案位置:B 段第 2—7 行
题解:题目:提及畜牧护卫犬如何习得其本领
分析:B 段提及这些护卫犬从小便与它们将要守护的 牲畜一起长大(raised...with),面对威胁,它们会挡在家畜与任何威胁之间(place themselves between...),高声吠叫(barking loudly)。而有着三只护卫犬的牧羊人 Macon 也说,首要训练(initial training)目标是让护卫犬明白,这些家畜将成为它们一生护卫的对象。此处的从小一起长大和首要训练都属于训练的方式,而它们 place themselves between...,以及 barking loudly,则是技能的展现。这都体现了题目中的 how...gain their skills。因此答案为 B。

