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Another contributing factor to human-elephant conflict is the loss of natural habitat due to deforestation and development. As elephants lose their natural habitats, they are forced to seek out alternative food sources and water sources, often bringing them into closer proximity to humans. | Another contributing factor to human-elephant conflict is the loss of natural habitat due to deforestation and development. As elephants lose their natural habitats, they are forced to seek out alternative food sources and water sources, often bringing them into closer proximity to humans. | ||
Current conflict management approaches focus on prevention through exclusion and on-site deterrents, but they fail to address the underlying drivers of conflict related to cultural values, resource use decisions, and habitat fragmentation.<ref>https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2018.00235/full</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Human-wildlife conflict]] | [[Category:Human-wildlife conflict]] | ||