š¦£š When elephants go farming, itās not just a stroll in the park! In Cross River State, communities are facing challenges with elephants venturing into their farmlands, wreaking havoc on crops and causing distress. Dr. Inayom Imong, the country director of the Wildlife Conservation Society, believes that stronger collaboration is vital to address this growing human-elephant conflict.
Itās a bit like having an uninvited guest at a dinner party who just canāt resist the mashed potatoes! š¤¦āāļø We need to find a way to coexist and keep the peaceāafter all, our local farmers deserve to enjoy their harvest without a side of elephant drama.
Letās work together to ensure harmony in our ecosystems!
Read more about this pressing issue: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/18/conservationist-urges-stronger-collaboration-to-stem-elephant-human-conflict-in-cross-river/
#WildlifeConservation #ElephantAwareness #HumanElephantConflict #SustainableLiving #CrossRiverState
Itās a bit like having an uninvited guest at a dinner party who just canāt resist the mashed potatoes! š¤¦āāļø We need to find a way to coexist and keep the peaceāafter all, our local farmers deserve to enjoy their harvest without a side of elephant drama.
Letās work together to ensure harmony in our ecosystems!
Read more about this pressing issue: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/18/conservationist-urges-stronger-collaboration-to-stem-elephant-human-conflict-in-cross-river/
#WildlifeConservation #ElephantAwareness #HumanElephantConflict #SustainableLiving #CrossRiverState
š¦£š When elephants go farming, itās not just a stroll in the park! In Cross River State, communities are facing challenges with elephants venturing into their farmlands, wreaking havoc on crops and causing distress. Dr. Inayom Imong, the country director of the Wildlife Conservation Society, believes that stronger collaboration is vital to address this growing human-elephant conflict.
Itās a bit like having an uninvited guest at a dinner party who just canāt resist the mashed potatoes! š¤¦āāļø We need to find a way to coexist and keep the peaceāafter all, our local farmers deserve to enjoy their harvest without a side of elephant drama.
Letās work together to ensure harmony in our ecosystems!
Read more about this pressing issue: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/18/conservationist-urges-stronger-collaboration-to-stem-elephant-human-conflict-in-cross-river/
#WildlifeConservation #ElephantAwareness #HumanElephantConflict #SustainableLiving #CrossRiverState
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