This project will support farmers living near wildlife areas in Ghana to protect their livelihoods while promoting wildlife conservation. Many farmers experience crop losses and income instability due to wildlife encroachment. By providing practical support, training, and sustainable solutions, this project will help farmers reduce losses and coexist peacefully with wildlife.
Farmers living close to forests and wildlife habitats often face challenges such as crop destruction by animals. This leads to reduced harvests, financial losses, and increased frustration among farmers. In some cases, this results in harmful actions against wildlife, contributing to environmental degradation and loss of biodiversity.
This project will provide farmers with practical solutions such as training in crop protection methods, use of natural barriers, and sustainable farming practices that reduce wildlife intrusion. It will also promote awareness on conservation and support community-based approaches to managing human-wildlife interactions. By equipping farmers with the right tools and knowledge, the project will help protect both livelihoods and wildlife.
The project will reduce conflict between farmers and wildlife, leading to improved crop yields and more stable incomes. Over time, it will promote sustainable coexistence, protect biodiversity, and strengthen community support for conservation efforts. This balanced approach will benefit both people and the environment.
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