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http://www.maineoutdoorstoday.com/photot11.jpghttp://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/023/c/d/Follow_The_rules_by_Weslo11.pnghttp://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2009/11/23/1258995898114/Overflowing-refuse-bins-l-001.jpgIn certain countries they are considered a pest including Thailand:http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/Zoogoer/2012/3/Dhole.cfmDestroy habitats to make civilizations
The problems about Dholes are that on rare occasions they go into farms and villages and take and kill animals. Dhole have not made big neggative impact on humans. CuonAlpinus’ rarely attack humans. If we protect their habitat the impact on us will be that we will not being able to build new communities. Another negative impact is if we tried to save the species it would make us have to look elsewhere to build space and communities. If we protect these caninds it will help keep blance to their food chains and ecosystem. If we don’t save the species it will effect the ecosystem much more negatively than it will effect us