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Wildlife kills 62 in Zimbabwe as conflict spikes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82916, member: 636"] Nature fought back hard last year as dozens died in brutal animal encounters. The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority confirmed sixty-two people perished while eighty-one suffered injuries during 2025. Tamirirashe Mudzingwa indicated that hyenas and crocodiles caused the most chaos alongside elephants. Human fatalities climbed from forty-nine in the previous cycle, though injuries dropped slightly. Farmers took a massive hit as livestock losses more than doubled to over eight hundred animals. Goats led the death count, while cattle and donkeys also fell victim. Rangers neutralized more than five hundred aggressive beasts to curb the violence. The agency emphasized using GPS collars for early warnings to help locals react faster. They also suggested building community conservancies to better handle these dangerous interactions. Districts like Kariba and Hwange saw the worst clashes. Residents in Mbire and Binga also struggled with heavy conflict from wandering game. These zones remain high-risk areas where predators frequently cross paths with the population. [/QUOTE]
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