Dar es Salaam, Feb. 26 -- TANZANIA: CONCERTED efforts are essential in reducing, if not putting to rest Human-Wildlife Conflicts (HWC) in the country so as to avoid adverse effects to both.

Each HWC is different from the next, and what may work in one case might not be transferrable to another, remarked Mr John Noronha, a HWC expert as he addressed journalists and other environment stakeholders who gathered at a Bagamoyo hotel last week for a two-day a tailor-made training classes.

At the training conducted by the Journalists Environmental Association of Tanzania (JET) and funded by the GIZ Mitigation of Human Wildlife Conflict Tanzania Project, Mr Noronha noted that effective and sustainable practical methods to mitigate damage and min...