Researchers from the Institute for Research in Game Resources (IREC) have initiated a survey to study conflicts between livestock management and predator attacks, such as those by wolves. The goal is to develop tools using conditioned aversion, which creates a negative reaction in predators towards specific prey by associating the prey with an unpleasant experience, often through a chemical substance. This method has been effective in reducing predation on red-legged partridge and wild rabbit nests and has shown promise in captive wolves.