Thursday, August 29, 2013
Making peace with animals
Villagers living near a national park in Tanzania were complaining about elephants damaging their crops. WSPA human-animal conflict project staff taught the villagers how to protect their crops and keep the elephants out of their gardens. They soaked thin rope in pepper flavoured and old engine oil and fenced off their gardens. This simple technique kept the elephants out. Now they co-exist peacefully. Deforestation in Tanzania is pushing the elephants and humans to live closer together.
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