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Human/wildlife conflicts are becoming more acute in Africa.
Graeme Patterson
You should never provide food, cover or water for wildlife around your home. Animals that receive help from people become habituated to human-occupied areas and can feel too comfortable around humans. That's how many human-wildlife conflicts begin, as some animals become aggressive. Often, the animals that wind up biting or attacking people were previously human-fed. This type of aggressive behavior also puts the animal's life in danger.
Joe Yarchin
The peoples of Africa have become fed up with wars and conflicts and, for this reason, the African Union is doing its best to resolve the conflicts in the continent.
Alpha Oumar Konare
Killing native wildlife is not an effective or ethically defensible response to urban wildlife conflicts. It is high time state and municipal governments put the resources into humane, long-lasting solutions. We are confident this comprehensive program will provide a model for other communities across the country.
Camilla Fox
Ultimately, this is going to be one of the most effective solutions we have to deal with chronic conflicts between wildlife and livestock. His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion.
Hank Fischer
The team's unity, unfortunately, has become an extremely acute problem. Interpersonal conflicts have begun to affect state affairs, ... It is very difficult, but today I must remove this Gordian knot.
Viktor Yushchenko
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1954
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They may have arisen in Europe or the Middle East and spread more readily east and west due to human migrations, as opposed to south to Africa because of geographic barriers. Or, they could have arisen in Africa, and increased in frequency once early humans migrated out of Africa.
Bruce T. Lahn
The current management regime allows for degradation of soil, water and vegetation on national forest land. It also causes wildlife displacement and user conflicts.
Bob Ekey
Humans have been evolving for millions of years longer in Africa than in Europe, and even anatomically modern Homo sapiens may have reached Europe from Africa only within the last 50,000 years. If time were a critical factor in the development of human societies, Africa should have enjoyed an enormous head start and advantage over Europe.
Jared Diamond
Someone like Landseer, for example, painted (animals) like they were human, which is why we can relate to them. Landseer combines an acute observation of animal behavior with qualities more human in nature.
Louise Lippincott
If a wildlife biologist is working on an application for a permit to drill, that doesn't mean he is not doing wildlife work. The wildlife job is a broad job, and it does involve energy.
Bob Bennett
Millions of vulnerable people in Africa are exposed to natural disasters like droughts, floods and insect infestations as well as armed conflicts.
Louis Michel
If solutions to conflicts are not adequate, local support for conservation also declines. That is why we are working hard to increase community awareness and knowledge of wildlife as an important natural resource worthy of saving.
Chris Weaver
Under no circumstances will anyone who illegally takes wildlife into captivity be allowed to keep that animal. While residents love to view wildlife and are very compassionate, they must enjoy wildlife from a distance and allow nature to run its course.
Greg Houghton
All conflicts are local and can be dealt with domestically. Wrong. Because what we?re seeing is that when you?re talking about conflicts involving Muslim issues, there are no local conflicts.
Maria Ressa
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