Human-wildlife conflict in Zimbabwe is a crisis : who is in danger, where and why ?

14 janvier 2026 | Blessing Kavhu, Research Fellow, Remote Sensing & GIS Data Scientist I Conservationist I Transboundary Water Modeler I Technical Advisory Board Member I UCSC Climate Justice Fellow I UCSC Coastal Climate Resilience Fellow, University of California, Santa Cruz
There is a desperate need to balance wildlife conservation with the wellbeing of people living in these shared spaces.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

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