For poor farming communities surrounding the Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, night raids by elephants mean lost harvests and livelihoods. For park rangers and the global community, who are trying so hard to protect elephants from poaching, the war between the people and animals mean fewer chances for conservation efforts to succeed. Read our new story to find out how small interventions can help preserving elephants by building Peace between the villagers and the wildlife: wrld.bg/5JQI308jLDb
Elephants hate kale and other lessons in bringing conservation and development together
by Sarah A. Wyatt, Biodiversity Analyst, Global Environment Facility