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Causes, Impacts and Mitigation Measures of Human Large Mammal Conflict in Estie Densa Forest Reserve, Estie District, Northern Ethiopia

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Human-wildlife conflict is a significant threat to the continued survival of many species and the livelihood of humans. This study aims to assess the conflict between humans and mammals in Estie Densa Forest Reserve, located in Estie Woreda. Currently, the forest reserve faces many problems like crop damage, disease transmission, livestock depredation, and even loss of human life. So, the study generates general information about human mammals conflict and provides baseline information for other researchers. Selection of 95 respondents from local communities through purposive sampling. The Chi-Square Test was employed to determine the significance of differences across the three Villages, and the results were presented in the form of tables and percentages. Crop raiding and livestock depredation have been proven the primary drivers of human-mammal conflict and are statistically significant among the Villages (P≤0.05). Anibus Baboon, Wild Pig, and Common Jackal were the major drivers of the conflict, and had statistical difference among Villages (P≤0.05). Property Loss, and Wildlife Loss covered more than 91% of the total impact perceived as a result of human mammals conflict, and statistically significant (P≤0.05). Livestock guarding (using dogs and shepherds; 50.52%) was the most efficient approach for alleviating livestock depredation and disease transmission from wildlife to livestock and vice versa. While fencing and crop guarding (35.79%) were second in terms of mitigation, but ranked first in terms of reducing agricultural damage caused by wildlife. There should be better awareness of the value and significance of wild animals, the ecology, tourism, and overall conservation of wild mammals.
Title: Causes, Impacts and Mitigation Measures of Human Large Mammal Conflict in Estie Densa Forest Reserve, Estie District, Northern Ethiopia
Description:
Human-wildlife conflict is a significant threat to the continued survival of many species and the livelihood of humans.
This study aims to assess the conflict between humans and mammals in Estie Densa Forest Reserve, located in Estie Woreda.
Currently, the forest reserve faces many problems like crop damage, disease transmission, livestock depredation, and even loss of human life.
So, the study generates general information about human mammals conflict and provides baseline information for other researchers.
Selection of 95 respondents from local communities through purposive sampling.
The Chi-Square Test was employed to determine the significance of differences across the three Villages, and the results were presented in the form of tables and percentages.
Crop raiding and livestock depredation have been proven the primary drivers of human-mammal conflict and are statistically significant among the Villages (P≤0.
05).
Anibus Baboon, Wild Pig, and Common Jackal were the major drivers of the conflict, and had statistical difference among Villages (P≤0.
05).
Property Loss, and Wildlife Loss covered more than 91% of the total impact perceived as a result of human mammals conflict, and statistically significant (P≤0.
05).
Livestock guarding (using dogs and shepherds; 50.
52%) was the most efficient approach for alleviating livestock depredation and disease transmission from wildlife to livestock and vice versa.
While fencing and crop guarding (35.
79%) were second in terms of mitigation, but ranked first in terms of reducing agricultural damage caused by wildlife.
There should be better awareness of the value and significance of wild animals, the ecology, tourism, and overall conservation of wild mammals.

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