Addressing the threat of human – wildlife conflict to a very small and vulnerable population of Tamaraw in the lowlands of Aruyan-Malati

 

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The emergency

A small lowland Tamaraw population persists in Aruyan-Malati. However, the ongoing loss of its lowland habitats, and the expansion of agriculture, puts the population at immediate risk of conflict with local communities. Several affected farmers reported crop losses in 2023. There was an urgent need to work with the relevant local authorities and produce mitigation measures that would sufficiently reduce conflict.

Results

Reports

 

AT A GLANCE

 

Organisation: D’Aboville Foundation and Demo Farm Inc

Country: Philippines

Year project started: 2024

Species: Tamaraw

Supported by: Fondation Segré

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