The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial and temporal pattern of elephant attacks on people and elephant mortality in Transmara District, Kenya. The study was also aimed at assessing the impact of preventive and corrective mitigation measures employed to minimize the human-elephant conflict. Increasing human-elephant conflict is expected to exert a huge burden on Kenya’s economy and health care services because the current conflict mitigation interventions are ad hoc, ‘wait and see’ and ineffective due to a large elephant range. Using conflict records from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) for a ten (10) year period (2000-2009), the study examined the conflict patterns in Transmara District, p...
High mortality poses a serious threat to sustainable conservation of the African elephant (Loxodonta...
The Assam Haathi Project is run by Chester Zoo and Eco-Systems-India. The aim of the project is to m...
Executive SummaryThe intensity of human-elephant conflict is fast growing in tropical and subtropica...
In many parts of Africa, large herbivores find their way into private lands, competing for forage wi...
Recorded incidence of conflict between humans and elephants, in particular crop-raiding, is increasi...
1. Human-elephant conflict (HEC) in Africa occurs wherever these two species coincide, and poses ser...
Narok County supports a large number of elephants both in the protected area and the adjacent disper...
People and wildlife have co-occurred, sharing resources for thousands of years, however, over the la...
The study assessed the problem of Human-Elephant Conflicts in Vilima Vitatu village in Manyara regio...
MSc. Dissertation 2018Human-elephant conflicts (HEC) have been persistent in Ikorongo-Grumeti Game ...
This thesis is based on a field study of human-elephant conflict (HfiC) in the Masai Mara dispersal ...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
At present, during the dry season (July to September), there are about 120-150 elephants all using t...
Abstract Human pressure on terrestrial ecosystems has caused loss and fragmentation of habitats for...
Background: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
High mortality poses a serious threat to sustainable conservation of the African elephant (Loxodonta...
The Assam Haathi Project is run by Chester Zoo and Eco-Systems-India. The aim of the project is to m...
Executive SummaryThe intensity of human-elephant conflict is fast growing in tropical and subtropica...
In many parts of Africa, large herbivores find their way into private lands, competing for forage wi...
Recorded incidence of conflict between humans and elephants, in particular crop-raiding, is increasi...
1. Human-elephant conflict (HEC) in Africa occurs wherever these two species coincide, and poses ser...
Narok County supports a large number of elephants both in the protected area and the adjacent disper...
People and wildlife have co-occurred, sharing resources for thousands of years, however, over the la...
The study assessed the problem of Human-Elephant Conflicts in Vilima Vitatu village in Manyara regio...
MSc. Dissertation 2018Human-elephant conflicts (HEC) have been persistent in Ikorongo-Grumeti Game ...
This thesis is based on a field study of human-elephant conflict (HfiC) in the Masai Mara dispersal ...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
At present, during the dry season (July to September), there are about 120-150 elephants all using t...
Abstract Human pressure on terrestrial ecosystems has caused loss and fragmentation of habitats for...
Background: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
High mortality poses a serious threat to sustainable conservation of the African elephant (Loxodonta...
The Assam Haathi Project is run by Chester Zoo and Eco-Systems-India. The aim of the project is to m...
Executive SummaryThe intensity of human-elephant conflict is fast growing in tropical and subtropica...