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    Humanwildlife conflict (HWC) refers to the negative interactions between humans and wild animals, with undesirable consequences both for people and their...
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    Human–lion conflict refers to the pattern of problematic interactions between native people and lions. Conflict with humans is a major contributor of...
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    Urban wildlife is wildlife that can live or thrive in urban/suburban environments or around densely populated human settlements such as townships. Some...
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    Tiger attack (redirect from Conflict tiger)
    Tiger attacks are a form of humanwildlife conflict which have killed more humans than attacks by any of the other big cats, with the majority of these...
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    area of Taita-Taveta county, growth in human population causes conflict with wildlife. The national population census carried out in 1969 put the number...
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  • researcher. They primarily focus on researching methods to mitigate human-wildlife conflict in Southern Africa. Fleury is also an advocate for equity, justice...
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    estimated 50,000–90,000 people depend on the wetlands, resulting in humanwildlife conflict. The ecosystem is threatened by habitat burning for farming, overfishing...
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    A wildlife corridor, habitat corridor, or green corridor is an area of habitat connecting wildlife populations separated by human activities or structures...
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    increase their populations. There is still a need to deal with human-wildlife conflicts, farmers still need to be made aware of the effects of poisoning...
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  • bears and more recently elephants. Wildlife SOS also runs active projects focused on mitigation of human wildlife conflict with regard to species like leopards...
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    organisations. The presence of human habitation within the core area of reserved forests poses many problems like humanwildlife conflict and destruction of habitat...
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  • electric fence around the perimeter of the park to help mitigate human-wildlife conflict. In early 2018, the adjacent Mangochi Forest Reserve was also brought...
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    Bondla provides sanctuary to leopards who have been injured in human-wildlife conflict, as well as "dancing" bears and cobras who, along with their trainers...
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    mahua and Bamboo trees. The Chandrapur area faces issues with humanwildlife conflict due to the presence of tigers near villages. In 2017, 21 tiger...
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    larger cities. Though instances of human-wildlife conflict in the region have been rare, a rapidly increasing human population contributing to high biodiversity...
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  • Amazon Prime Video on 18 June 2021. The film deals with humanwildlife conflict and wildlife conservation. The title of the film is a bit of a misnomer...
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    natural habitats, gets entangled in fishing nets and is killed in humanwildlife conflict situations and in traffic accidents. Crocodilus palustris was the...
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    assumed to be locally extinct. Many of the wildlife populations have also decreased due to human-wildlife conflict, and as a response, these conservancies...
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    fragmentation, poaching for trade with its body parts and killings in humanwildlife conflict situations, particularly with ranchers in Central and South America...
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    managers design better wildlife and nature reserves, reduce humanwildlife conflict, understand and manage species’ responses to human-induced environmental...
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    the increased prevalence and global spread of certain diseases affecting wildlife. This includes Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, a fungus that is one of...
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    indicators in Dutch. In Canada, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) is a group of experts that assesses and designates...
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    Tiger (category Species endangered by human consumption for medicinal or magical purposes)
    purposes. Tigers are also victims of humanwildlife conflict due to encroachment in countries with a high human population density. Tigers sometimes attack...
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    Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary Ponda taluk, Goa 8 km2 Provides sanctuary to leopards who have been injured in human-wildlife conflict. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary...
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  • in conflict resolution in wildlife conservation based in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. She is known for founding the IUCN Human-Wildlife Conflict Task...
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    and Africa that pertain to human-wildlife conflict, animal population dynamics, and animal behaviour in relation to human activities. He has authored...
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    S., Woodroffe, R., & Rabinowitz, A. (2005). The impact of human-wildlife conflict on human lives and livelihoods. Conservation Biology Series-Cambridge-...
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    human-wildlife conflict areas. The veterinarian responds to wildlife emergencies, the biologist determines why animals could be straying into human habitation...
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    City, Yunnan Province. The peak period of conflict occurs from August-October when wildlife overlaps with humans severely due to the high natural productivity...
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    As a megadiverse country, Malaysia is rich in wildlife, endemic species and unique habitats. Wildlife protection began in some form as early as the 1880s...
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