We promotes the use of chili-based methods to farmers nearby national parks to avoid risk of crop raiding.
Community-Based Solutions for Human-Elephant Coexistence.
We promotes the use of chili-based methods to farmers nearby national parks to avoid risk of crop raiding.
Community-Based Solutions for Human-Elephant Coexistence.
We promotes the use of chili-based methods to farmers nearby national parks to avoid risk of crop raiding.
Community-Based Solutions for Human-Elephant Coexistence.
We provide technical support to communities co-existing with wildlife authorities to sustainably conserve wildlife for the benefit of current and future generation
To promote members of the community living around protected areas (pas) in tanzania and wildlife technical staff to use humane, sustainable, effective and low cost techniques to keep away from crop fields and human settlements
To promote farming of crops which are not palatable to elephants as alternative to crops which are eaten by elephants to reduce economic losses to members of the community living around protected area (pas)
To promote members of the community living around protected area( pas) and wildlife technical staff to use humane, effective and sustainable method to prevent large carnivores (lion,hyenas,wild dogs and leopards) from attacking livestock.
To create awareness among members of the community (farmers and students) in areas close preximal to protected areas (pas) on available humane methods which keeps away dangerous
To create awareness on the importance of wildlife conservation as a source of income and the provision of natural service (soil nutrient recycle, crop pollination, clean water and mitigation of climate change) to the people
Our Program promotes the use of chili-based methods because the associated costs are low and materials can be found locally
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The Tembo-Pilipili project in Kiswahili (elephant-chili in English) aims to ensure that farmers living in close proximity to protected areas in Tanzania sustainably mitigate human-elephant conflict by implementing low-cost humane strategies and using community cooperatives to fund mitigation measures and create economic opportunities.
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