hi guys this my article about human
Human-wildlife conflict" is a hyphenated term because humans are deeply involved in it, and if you focus only on the wildlife you won't get very far. If the conflict is happening in a poor community, for example, most of the time people are too concerned about meeting basic needs to really think about conservation. But when you understand their needs, and can show them how protecting animals would benefit them, there's a much better chance they'll collaborate with you.
Collaboration isn't enough, of course: you have to help people find strategies that really work. Some of the best ones are really innovative. For example, during a recent trip to Nepal, I visited rural villages where wild elephants often raid rice paddies during harvest season. There, communities have been using electric fences to deter elephants, but these tools alone don't always succeed. Elephants are smart and persistent enough to find ways around these barriers, like pushing them over using trees. So several farmers have now dug fish ponds in front of the fences as added barriers. Built to be difficult for elephants to cross, the ponds not only reduce elephant raids, but also generate new income by allowing farmers to raise fish alongside their usual crops.
Reflection : the colaboration is not enough so need some help people to find strategies that work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%E2%80%93wildlife_conflict
I think you need to explain more about human conflict story above, but it's good!
BalasHapus