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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. 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]

  6. Human wildlife conflict in Maputo National Park - AOL

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  7. 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]

  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. Taita–Taveta County - Wikipedia

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    Tsavo National Park covers approximately two-thirds of the land area of Taita-Taveta county, growth in human population causes conflict with wildlife. [9] The national population census carried out in 1969 put the number of persons in the Taita-Taveta district at 110,742. [10]