human wildlife conflict
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Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) occurs when animals pose a direct and recurring threat to the livelihood or safety of people, leading to the persecution of that species. Retaliation against the species blamed often ensues, leading to conflict about what should be done to remedy the situation.
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human wildlife conflict is when encounters between humans and wildlife lead to negative returns such as loss of property livelihoods and even life defensive andnegative results such as loss of property livelihoods and even life defensive and retaliatory killing may eventually drive these species to extinction.
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