
Solving India's deadly conflict between humans and elephants
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Around 500 people and 100 elephants die every year in India, as the country's growing population encroaches on wildlife habitats. Finding ways for humans and elephants to co-exist is becoming increasingly urgent.
The country is home to the world's largest population of Asian elephants, a species listed as endangered, with declining populations across its home range of 13 countries. Their forest habitats are being eroded by agriculture and infrastructure, as India's growing population of almost 1.4 billion people expands further into wild spaces.More Related News