Wildlife conservation


All Living Things

Human Interference

Human contributes greatly to changing wildlife by using natural resources to develop practical life and integrating with wildlife while using plants in things that benefit humans, such as making medicines, and this leads us to many results. Human conflict with wildlife is an integral part of environmental conservation, and Conover (2002) defined this type of interaction “situations occurring when an action by either humans or wildlife has an adverse effect on the other”. divided human-wildlife conflicts into two components: “human-wildlife impacts, which focus on the impacts of wildlife on humans and their activities, and the underlying human-human conflicts between those defending pro-wildlife positions and those defending other positions”. Human-wildlife conflicts have proven difficult to manage and demanding in the context of environmental conservation. The conflicts were classified based on summary and title. Such as animal welfare, including the management of wildlife in areas where humans live, and the importance of ethics in this conflict. And infrastructure: such as building roads that help people in their daily lives and protect them from accidents by building roads. Livelihood: It focused on how to live in a way that is compatible with life, such as agriculture and fishing, and there are many titles on the list (i.e. on the IUCN Red List; IUCN, 2014).

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