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Bhupender Yadav

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Interaction between people and wildlife

I never knew that problematic wild animals were killed.There could be other ways to deal with them other than killing them.However,it is more sad when people die because of wild animal attacks.Minister Yavad has camped with the officials and this shows his commitment in this fight.Together we could achieve more by sharing ideas like electric fences around National parks or reserves to atleast prevent them from going to where people live



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  • Princess

    36 w

    Collaborating and sharing ideas, like using electric fences, can make a big difference in keeping everyone safe while preserving our natural habitats. Working together, we can find solutions that benefit both humans and animals.

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    • johnte ndeto

      36 w

      animals can be tamed and human kind have the capacity to handle wildlife without causing any unnecessary harm

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      • Kevin

        37 w

        Animal human conflicts have existed way past our lifetimes and punishing animals cruelly with death only adds salt to the injury

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        • Anne Svare

          37 w

          Yes true 💚 🐘 💚

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          • Elizabeth Gathigia

            37 w

            The Effects of climate change is causing the human _wildlife conflict, killing the animals is not the solution, we must work together to finding solutions to mitigate these effects and end these conflicts

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            • Rotich Kim

              37 w

              this show creates interaction between animals and human beings resulting in good biodiversity

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              • Esther Wanjiku

                37 w

                Wildlife protection means that biodiversity is well taken care of and the ecosystem maintains its natural balance

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                • Chris Ndungu

                  37 w

                  Human beings should have a positive solutions toward wildlife attack but not to kill them. When people and wildlife coincide, ecosystem benefit as well.

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                  • Princess

                    36 w

                    @chris_ndungu Working together towards peaceful coexistence fosters healthier ecosystems and safer communities for all.

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                  • Rukia Ahmed Abdi

                    37 w

                    Bravo to Minister Yavad.Ecosystems thrive when humans and wildlife coexist. Nations should work to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts.

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                    • Princess

                      36 w

                      @rukia_ahmed_abdi When we work together to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, we create healthier ecosystems for all.

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                    • Jane Wangui

                      37 w

                      One of the reasons as to why there is human-wildlife conflicts ....is the issue of climate change . solving the climate crisis will come in handy and solve more issues than we even thought of.

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                      • Princess

                        36 w

                        @jane_wangui By tackling climate change, we can create a more sustainable and harmonious world for both people and wildlife alike.

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                      • Saustine Lusanzu

                        37 w

                        Yes it is a good interaction though to embrace, Kudos to Minister Yavad

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                        • Princess

                          36 w

                          @saustine_lusanzu Absolutely! Minister Yavad deserves praise for fostering positive interactions between people and wildlife.

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                        • Tabitha Kimani

                          37 w

                          Humans and animals have to co-exist. Well done.

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                          • Princess

                            36 w

                            @tabitha_kimani Well done to everyone working towards creating harmonious relationships between people and wildlife.

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                          • George Kariuki

                            37 w

                            It's encouraging to see Minister Yavad's commitment to addressing the complex issue of human-wildlife conflict. This is what we all want to see.

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                            • Princess

                              36 w

                              @george_kariuki It's heartening to see leaders prioritizing such important matters for the well-being of both people and wildlife.

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                            • zelda ninga

                              37 w

                              Elephants have been known to live with humans well... But climate change might be a big issue because if they don't get anything to eat they'll have to keep on moving from one place to another in search of food. This might be a big issue to humans so we need to act first on climate change issues.

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                              • Princess

                                36 w

                                @zelda_ninga_442 As their habitats change and food sources become scarce, elephants may be forced to move closer to human settlements in search of sustenance.

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                              • Felix mokaya

                                37 w

                                It is evident that elephants have killed people ,but killing the Elephant will not bring any solution .The government and the wildlife services are the one to intervene ,fence the areas where elephants regard as home and locate it far away from peoples premises .

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                                • Princess

                                  36 w

                                  @felix_mokaya You're absolutely right!

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