“…Currently, it is estimated that around 9,000 cows ( Bos taurus ), 300,000 goats ( Capra hircus ), and 92,000 sheep ( Ovis aries ), as well as 1,300 donkeys ( Equus asinus ) and 1,300 camels ( Camelus dromedarius ) are present on the largest island, also called Socotra (F. Pella & M. Fasola, personal communication, 2011). Traditional agricultural, fishing, and livestock practices have persisted until the present, likely favored by the geographic isolation of the archipelago and the existence of strong seasonally reversing monsoon winds (Van Damme & Banfield ). Socotra is home to about 50,000 inhabitants, the majority of which live in two towns: Hadiboh (32,300 people) and Qalansiyah (10,600 people) (Cheung & DeVantier ).…”