In a context where the effects of global changes on natural habitats are increasingly noticeable, understanding how animals are influenced by anthropogenic processes is increasingly necessary to better manage their populations. It is indeed through their impact on the environment, and essentially on habitats, that human activities often have the biggest effect on ecosystems, through climate change, fragmentation, habitat destruction, changes in land use or overexploitation. Ungulates are a prominent example of numeric and spatial progression of a species guild in ecosystems impacted by humans. This demographic growth is at the origin of many interactions between humans and fauna, placing the management of these species at the heart of publi...