Key insights
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Increased conflicts during droughts
Drought conditions lead to more wildlife encounters, particularly in populated areas.
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Property damage prevalent
Most reported incidents involve damage to property, livestock, and crops.
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Climate change impact
The study highlights the growing issue of wildlife conflicts linked to climate change.
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Need for management strategies
There is a call for climate-resilient landscapes to mitigate future conflicts.
Takeaways
The study underscores the urgent need to address climate change and implement effective wildlife management strategies to reduce human-wildlife conflicts, especially in drought-prone areas.