Villagers along the boundaries of Thuma Forest Reserve in Malawi are increasingly facing problems with crop-raiding elephants, which have led to 2 people and 1 elephant being killed in the past months.
Although people are aware of the benefits coming to their communities through the "Thuma Eco-System Rehabilitation Project", is the permanent human-wildlife conflict already affecting the local participation and support of WAG's conservation efforts at Thuma. There is an immediate need for action to protect both the elephants and at the same time the property and live of the local communities.
Initially 12 km of solar powered electric fence shall be installed as soon as possible to avoid further conflicts in the problem area along the eastern boundary of the Forest Reserve.
While WAG will provide the financial and technical support for the installation of the fence, the affected local communities will be involved and agreed to contribute to the project by maintaining the fence to their own benefit.
Please support our work and donate now:Wildlife Action Group - "Electric Fence Thuma"
donations account in Europe:
IBAN: DE12 7116 0000 0103 0118 01
BIC: GENODEF1VRR
or
Wildlife Action Group Malawi
Account No. 7040007627900
SWIFT Code SBICMWMX
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Elephant killed by angry villagers after crop raid and harassing of people |
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Villagers contributing with their labour to clear the fence line |