Human-Wildlife Conflict at Naitolia Village
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Climate Adaptation, Food, Habitat & Wildlife
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The incidences of human-wildlife conflict have been increasing in many parts of the world. Because Naitolia Village exists in a wildlife corridor, the village is susceptible to a growing number of incidences that result in the loss of cultivated crops and injuries to both humans and wildlife. The rates of human-wildlife conflict are increasing on a daily basis at Natiolia Village, however the great majority residents cannot explain well. However scientists and policy makers can hypothesize that various environmental changes changes are inviting these interactions. This project aims at identifying the state of human-wildlife conflict at Naitolia Village and implements mitigation strategies used by both the Village and expert environmentalists. 
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