
Sri Lanka’s Human-Elephant Conflict Claims 3,477 Lives Amid Rising Tensions
Over 3,000 elephants and 1,190 humans have died in Sri Lanka since 2015 due to habitat-driven conflicts, sparking urgent calls for sustainable solutions.
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Over 3,000 elephants and 1,190 humans have died in Sri Lanka since 2015 due to habitat-driven conflicts, sparking urgent calls for sustainable solutions.
Stray dogs at a temple in Yushu, Qinghai Province, are challenging the native Tibetan blue bears for food, highlighting shifts in local wildlife dynamics.
Kenya intensifies efforts to manage rising human-wildlife conflicts in Nairobi, responding to increased lion encounters and ensuring community safety.
Botswana is striving to develop sustainable strategies to mitigate human-wildlife conflict, aiming for harmony between communities and wildlife while addressing economic challenges.
Explore the rising issue of bears encroaching on herders’ homes in northwest China, as locals like Jamyang seek effective solutions.