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  2. In Kenya, lions are speared to death as human-wildlife ... - AOL

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    The killings highlighted the growing human-wildlife conflict in parts of east Africa that conservationists say has been exacerbated by a yearslong drou In Kenya, lions are speared to death as ...

  3. Human–wildlife conflict - Wikipedia

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    Human-wildlife interactions have occurred throughout man's prehistory and recorded history. An early form of human-wildlife conflict is the depredation of the ancestors of prehistoric man by a number of predators of the Miocene such as saber-toothed cats, leopards, and spotted hyenas.

  4. Human–lion conflict - Wikipedia

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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 the decline in lion populations in Africa. [1] Habitat loss and fragmentation due to conversion of land for agriculture has forced lions to live in closer proximity to human settlements. [2]

  5. Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust travels throughout Kenya to rescue orphaned African bush elephants and a south-central black rhinoceros crash, along with other animals like giraffes, hippos and a southern white rhinoceros crash. Many of the orphaned animals rescued are victims of poaching and human-wildlife conflict. [8]

  6. Human wildlife conflict in Maputo National Park - AOL

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  7. Maasai Mara - Wikipedia

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    The project aims to ensure the peaceful and prosperous co-existence of humans alongside wildlife. According to the project, human wildlife conflict is seen as a leading threat to the reserve as the population continues to grow. [28] Tourism has increased exponentially. Less than 10 lodges were in the area in the late 1970s. [13]

  8. Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    A multitude of problems led to a gradual standstill of tourism activities in the two last decades: beginning with a reduced attractiveness due to the translocation of 150 elephants to Tsavo East to reduce human-wildlife conflicts (2006), along with poaching, illegal logging and the closure of the Traveller's Camp inside the area (2012).

  9. Iain Douglas-Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Douglas-Hamilton moved to Kenya with his family where he continues his conservation work today. In 1993, he started Save the Elephants in order to create an effective and flexible NGO dedicated specifically to elephants. He continues to provide key research findings to the international community about poaching and human-elephant conflict.