It’s not easy having Elephants in your backyard.Around the world, as communities expand, and natural wild places are reduced, people and wildlife are increasingly coming into conflict over living space and food.It might be baboons in Namibia attacking young goats or elephants in Nepal eating crops or European bears and wolves killing livestock. The problem is universal, affects rich and poor, and is bad news for all concerned.The impacts are often huge. People lose their crops and livestock (and therefore a source of income and food security), property, and sometimes their lives — even a severe injury caused by wildlife can result in a loss of livelihood. The animals, some of which are already threatened or even endangered, are sometimes killed in retaliation or to prevent future conflicts.Human-wildlife conflict is happening more and more, affecting a lot of different species. The effects of climate change will probably make the problem worse. How we are tackling human-wildlife conflict The solutions are often specific to the wildlife or area concerned, and are often creative and simple — for instanceplanting a barrier of crops that repel the animals (elephants and some other wildlife don’t like chilli, for example).An important aspect of the work is that it benefits both the animals and local people and actively involves the communities concerned (in the case of chilli, it can be sold to increase income). It’s about finding solutions that lead to mutually beneficial coexistence.The work has also often led to people being more enthusiastic and supportive of conservation and has demonstrated that people can live alongside wildlife while developing sustainable livelihoodsQ.1. What happens when communities expand?Q.2. What is the meaning of “impact” in the passage? How it is affecting people and their life?Q.3. What will make the human-wildlife conflict more intense?Q.4. The passage talks about one solution to tackle human-wildlife conflict. What is it?Q.5. These types of creative and simple solutions lead to —(Tick the statement(s) which is/are not true.)(a) active community involvement.(b) generate income naturally.(c) mutually beneficial coexistence.(d) people live with wildlife happily.(e) be more enthusiastic and supportive of conservation(f) developing sustainable livelihood.​

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