IJSRP, Volume 8, Issue 11, November 2018 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Sem M. Shilongo, Morrie Sam, Amos Simuela
Abstract:
Local people living with wildlife also saw their possibility of response limited by laws and regulations and became more vulnerable to wildlife damages. Human-wildlife conflicts remain to this day a major concern for humans as well as a serious threat to the survival of many wildlife populations. Changing human values and attitudes are have been noted to be shaping wildlife management approaches, where eco-centric, protectionist views of wildlife may not recognize or accommodate the needs of those living with wildlife.