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New! Pachyderm 47

Review of Options for Managing the Impacts of Locally Overabundant African Elephants

Vertical Integration in HEC Management: A case study from Tanzania

Stratégie nationale de gestion des éléphants en République de Guinée

Training course materials for community-based approaches in human-elephant conflict mitigation

African Elephant Status Report 2007

Action plan for the management of elephants in the Ziama Wenegisi Transfrontier corridor (Guinea - Liberia)

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Human-Elephant Conflict Working Group (HECWG)

Products of the Human Elephant Conflict Working Group

Since its inception, the HECWG has focused its efforts in identifying priority topics in human-elephant conflict, developing "tools" for managing conflict situations as well as commissioning a series of studies to gain greater insights into various aspects of human-elephant conflict situations. For a summary of key lessons learnt, see the Evolution of the Human-Elephant Conflict Working Group and Synthesis of Key Lessons Learned (PDF - 182 Kb).

Detailed reports, tools and technical briefs developed to date by the HECWG are available in PDF format, as detailed in the links below:

> Human-Elephant Conflict Reviews and Case Studies
> Tools for the Study and Management of Human-Elephant Conflict
> Current Recommendations on HEC and Current Activities

This elephant has had its trunk severed by a snare. Photo: R. Hoare

This elephant has had its trunk severed by a snare. Photo: R. Hoare

More HECWG pages:
Introduction
Products of the Human Elephant Conflict Working Group - This page
> Human-Elephant Conflict Reviews and Case Studies
> Tools for the Study and Management of Human-Elephant Conflict
> Current Recommendations on HEC and Current Activities

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