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Wildlife clashes claim 13 lives, ZimParks ramps up response
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77049, member: 636"] Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority dropped stats showing that 13 people died from animal encounters across Matabeleland between January and November, with nine fatalities happening in the northern province and four down south. Matabeleland North also logged 10 injuries while the southern region had zero, and ZimParks crews handled all 261 reported incidents across both areas. Acting public relations manager Tamirirashe Mudzingwa said climate change plus population growth kept forcing humans and animals closer together around Hwange, Victoria Falls, Binga, Tsholotsho, Lupane, Mabale, Gwayi, and Jambezi. Elephants, lions, buffalo, crocodiles, and hippos caused most problems, and risky fishing practices, plus nighttime wandering through wildlife zones, triggered attacks. ZimParks rolled out awareness campaigns, built fences, and started using Earth Ranger geofencing tech while working with community guardians who sound alarms when animals stroll into settlements. The agency pushed community conservancies as a long-term fix that lets locals profit from wildlife resources while helping with conservation efforts. [/QUOTE]
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