The efficacy of interventions to protect crops from raiding elephants.

Ambio

African Wildlife Foundation, Headquarters, Ngong Road, Karen, P.O. Box 310, 00502, Nairobi, Kenya.

Published: March 2022

Both African elephants (Loxodonta spp.) and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) across their range come into conflict with people because of their crop-raiding behavior, which presents profound impediments to farmer livelihoods. In response, a series of interventions, designed to reduce elephant crop raiding have been applied. Based on an extensive review of elephant crop-raiding studies published over a 31-year period, we identified four primary categories of interventions including: (i) detection efforts; (ii) preemptive measures; (iii) fencing and trenches; and (iv) deterrent techniques. The interventions reported to be most effective involved chili peppers (i.e., fences, spray, and briquettes) and crop guarding coupled with deterrents. The extent to which these interventions can be applied more widely is unclear as only two studies examined efficacy across sites in more than one country. Thus, future inquiry should evaluate the ability of effective interventions, or indeed a combination of interventions, to be applied across the range of elephants to reduce crop raiding at scale.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8800974PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01587-xDOI Listing

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