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A house half-damaged by an elephant. Conflict with elephants causes death and suffering for many marginal poor communities living close to wildlife areas.

14 May 2008
Saving lives and incomes of the rural poor
Governments could save human lives and millions of dollars in crop and income losses for the rural poor through better consideration of the needs of wildlife, according to a new WWF study of conflict between humans and wild elephants in Africa and Asia. » Read more

New or updated projects

Modified: May 2008 - Started: Apr 2002

WWF African Bushmeat Initiative

The WWF Africa and Madagascar Programme has developed a bushmeat programme to implement projects that contribute to the protection of species threaten... » Read more

Key contacts

Birima Fall
(Communication Manager)
WWF West Africa Marine Ecoregion Office (WAMER),
Dakar

T: +221 33 869 37 07
 
Kimunya Mugo
(Communications Manager)
WWF Eastern Africa Regional Programme Office (EARPO),
Nairobi

T: +254 20 3877355
 
Peter Ngea
(Communications Manager, WWF CARPO)
WWF Central Africa Regional Programme Office (CARPO),
Yaounde

T: +237 22 21 70 83

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