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Crop Raids – Don’t Blame The Elephants

Elephants raiding crops is a common phenomenon in many parts of Africa and Asia where elephants and humans share the same landscapes. Elephants are known to eat a variety of crops such as maize, sugarcane, and bananas, and their raids can cause significant damage to farmers’ livelihoods. This often leads to conflicts between humans and elephants, which can result in the injury or death of both people and elephants.

The problem of crop raiding by elephants is complex, and there are many factors that contribute to it. One of the primary reasons elephants raid crops is because their natural habitats are being destroyed by human activities such as agriculture, mining, and urbanization. As a result, elephants are forced to seek food and water in areas where they come into conflict with human settlements.

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