Environmental Sciences, asked by dikshagautam2003, 24 days ago

Despite an increase in legislation on wildlife protection and the existence of social and ethical values of animals, why do we see an increase in man-wildlife conflicts across the countries? Analyze this contradiction and explain the hidden underlying reasons.

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Answered by madhurane78
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"One major cause of human–wildlife conflict is increasing human population adjacent to wildlife habitats. As human population increases and the demand for resources grow, the frequency and intensity of such conflicts increases [29]. This can be manifested by increasing encroachment to wildlife habitats."

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