Managing human-wildlife conflict along hard boundaries of African protected areas through fencing

Dinsdag 09 Juni 2026, 12:45

High-intensity human activities along protected-area boundaries in the western Greater Serengeti Ecosystem have intensified human–wildlife conflict and prompted the use of fencing as a mitigation measure. This study evaluated a 30-km electric fence designed to protect reintroduced black rhinos and reduce human–elephant conflict (HEC), assessing its ecological and socio-economic impacts.

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