
Human-wildlife conflict is a major obstacle to conservation and development globally, occurring when wildlife and human needs for resources overlap, leading to competition.
When it comes to compensation, it dates back to the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 1976, which covered human injury/death, crops, livestock, and property damage.
Compensation has primarily been reactive rather than preventative
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