UNEP-WWF Report Highlights the Need for Human-Wildlife Coexistence
Recently, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) released a report, titled ‘A Future For All: The Need For Human-Wildlife Coexistence’ which delves deep into the various aspects of the conflict between people and animals.
Human-Wildlife Conflict
- Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) refers to the struggles that arise from people and animals coming into contact, and often leads to people killing animals in self-defence, or as pre-emptive or retaliatory killings, which can drive species to extinction.
- It is one of the main threats to the long-term survival of some of the world’s most emblematic species. Since ....
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