The Human-Elephant Conflict in Kajire, Africa

25 Apr 2024 • 34 min • EN
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Due to elephants and other wild animals leaving the park on their ancient migratory routes, there is a high degree of human-wildlife conflict with the local people- which often results in human fear, injury, and even death, as well as loss of crops– which brings on the spearing and killing of wildlife. The geographic focus of the project is the rural community of Kajire near Voi, Kenya, adjacent to Tsavo East National Park, the largest wildlife park in Africa. You are invited to support their mission in educating the people in the region in the ways of wildlife as well as those of human development, and therefore, can take their places in their communities as skilled leaders. https://elephantmatriarch.org/ http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

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