
Why TAWI
More than 5 year experience in Wildlife Conservation industry.
TAWI aims to reduce human-wildlife conflict through a variety of approaches in order to avoid the conflict occurring in the first place and take action towards addressing its root causes as a mitigation strategies attempt to reduce the level of impact and lessen the problem.
Climate change
Education and training activities could be directed towards disseminating innovative techniques, building local capacity for conflict prevention and resolution, and increasing public understanding of human-wildlife conflict.
Educating children and Adults
Coupled with awareness rising among adults through the traditional authority of chiefs and headmen, would certainly be highly cost effective means of managing conflict.
Educating rural villagers in practical skills would help them deal with dangerous wild animal species and acquire and develop new tools for defending their crops and livestock.
Fencing
Fencing If they are properly designed, constructed and maintained, fences can be almost completely effective in preventing conflict between people and wild animals.