National Policy on Human-Wildlife Conflict Managent
Human Wildlife Conflict refers to conflict between wild animals and humans. This ranges from the destruction of crops and water installations to loss of livestock, homes and in some cases loss of human lives. Friction between park managers and neighbouring communities living on the perimeters of protected areas potentially weakens the effectiveness of projects and programmes, for example the Conservancy Programme.
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Human Wildlife Policy_2009.pdf | 5.11 MB |