(Posted 03rd July 2026)
Courtesy of African Elephant News

| Herald (Zimbabwe), July 2, 2026 |
| Traditional leaders from wildlife-infested districts have thrown their weight behind the proposed National Human-Wildlife Coexistence Strategy and said it will help reduce increasing cases of attacks on people, livestock and crops while ensuring communities continue to benefit from wildlife resources. The chiefs made the remarks on the sidelines of the three-day National Human-Wildlife Coexistence Strategy workshop underway in Harare, where Government is working with stakeholders to develop a national framework to address human-wildlife conflict. |
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