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Compensation for crop demage by wildlife, Africa / Asia

    Wildlife Action Group International e.V.
    A project from Wildlife Action Group International e.V. in Africa / Asia, Malawi
    Many pure farmers suffer from crop damage caused by wildlife, often leading to starvation of the people and retaliation against wildlife. The funds will help farmers and wildlife alike.

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    About this project

    G. Kloeble from Wildlife Action Group International e.V. is responsible for this project
    Many small farmers in Africa and Asia suffer from crop damages or loss of domestic animals by wildlife from adjoining protected areas. Often they lose their complete annual income what often leads to starvation of the family for many months!
    These smallholder farmers defend their livelihood, which often leads to wounded or the death of wildlife.
    The ACTION WILDLIFE GROUP INTERNATIONAL supports the unbureaucratic and direct compensation of such damages by partners on site from these donations.

    Neighbouring small farmers of protected areas should become supporters, not enemies of conservation efforts!
    GK

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