Human-elephant conflicts and attitude of the local communities toward African elephant (Loxodonta africana) conservation in Kafta Sheraro National Park, Tigray region, Ethiopia
Fitsum Temesgen, Bikila warkineh

TL;DR
This study examines human-elephant conflicts and local attitudes toward elephant conservation in Ethiopia's Kafta Sheraro National Park.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the socio-demographic factors influencing community attitudes and mitigation strategies for human-elephant conflicts in the region.
Findings
Crop raiding by elephants is a serious and increasing problem in the study area.
Traditional methods like gun sounds and lighting fires are commonly used to mitigate crop damage.
Male respondents showed higher awareness and positive attitudes toward elephant conservation.
Abstract
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC), particularly elephant crop raiding, has been increasing over the past decade in Kafta Sheraro National Park (KSNP). The objectives of this study were to assess the degree of KSNP natural resources utilization by the local community, the existing human-elephant conflict (HEC), trends of the conflict, methods used to minimize their negative impacts, and community attitudes and socio-demographic influencing factors regarding the conservation of African elephant in rather than and KSNP. The survey was carried out from November 2018 to September 2020. A total of 395 household heads were selected systematically from seven kebeles (the lowest governmental administrative units of Ethiopia). Direct field observations, household-based questionnaire surveys, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews (i.e., administrators, professional experts, and park…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWildlife Ecology and Conservation · Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology · Geographies of human-animal interactions
