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In Botswana’s Okavango Delta, Claws Conservancy’s efforts to promote human wildlife coexistence will also have marginalised villagers in the panhandle smiling all the way to thebank.
But as the elephants' habitat has shrunk, and the number of people in Botswana has grown, this region has become an epicenter of a clash between humans and wildlife that's threatening all sides.
The woolly mammoth has not walked the Earth for 4,000 years. Killed off at the end of the last ice age, it’s part of a group of extinct species that continue to inspire biologists, and one that ...
Officially opening the national human-wildlife conflict Pitso in Gaborone recently, Minister of Environment and Tourism, Ms Philda Kereng said more than P124 million was disbursed as compensation ...
Botswana is estimated to be home to over 130,000 elephants. This burgeoning population seems to profile the country's conservation efforts but also poses significant challenges of human-wildlife ...
From 2018 to 2023, more than 60 people were killed in Botswana by wild animals. In the last decade, human injuries and death from wildlife increased 80 percent in the delta region; elephants were ...
Walking with elephants in Botswana allows you to see these majestic beasts up-close in their natural habitat. The experience ...
Human activities have caused the global decline ... distributions in central Maine and a sociocultural analysis of stakeholder perceptions of wildlife conservation efforts in the Okavango Delta, ...
A changed landscape in Botswana's Mababe Depression is now ... “We want to protect these mega herds from hunting and ...
“The Mababe Depression is the only place in Botswana where you can see buffalo ... “We want to protect these mega herds from hunting and human-wildlife conflict,” Vasco told me.