human-wildlife conflict

Living with stripes – struggles in Ranthambore
Ranthambore, home to Bengal tigers, faces rising human-wildlife conflict. As tiger numbers grow, territorial pressures push them into nearby villages, creating life-threatening encounters for humans and wildlife.

Rising human-wildlife conflicts distress Kashmir villagers
As urbanisation and deforestation encroach on natural habitats, wild animals are coming in closer contact with humans. Villagers in Kashmir, many of whom depend on farming and orchard work, are finding themselves particularly vulnerable to these encounters.

Assam villagers ward off elephants with draw of lots
Over 160 villages located near Manas National Park in Assam participate in an annual lottery that funds upkeep of solar-powered electric fences to keep rampaging elephants off crop fields and homes, reducing human-wildlife conflicts.