Government Expanding Wildlife Compensation and Conflict Strategy

Government is reviewing and expanding its approach to managing human-wildlife conflict, including compensation for damages caused by animals.

Authorities confirmed that affected individuals may receive compensation following proper assessment, with updated guidelines currently being finalized.

A broader national strategy is also being implemented to promote coexistence while addressing problem animals through relocation or controlled measures.

Join the Botswana WhatsApp update group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KxDu9wtV7Bf4RwSGfBiSUG

News Desk

Recent Posts

UWI Seismic Research Centre Invites Public to Share Earthquake Experiences

UWI Seismic Research Centre Invites Public to Share Earthquake Experiences

41 minutes ago

Guyana: APNU Questions Two-Year Power Ship Deal as Gas-to-Energy Deadline Approaches

APNU Members of Parliament have criticized the government's extension of the Karpowership arrangement, raising concerns…

1 hour ago

$2.5 Million Worth of Illegal Cannabis Destroyed in Multi-agency Suppression Exercise

$2.5 Million Worth of Illegal Cannabis Destroyed in Multi-agency Suppression Exercise

2 hours ago

Suspect Arrested in Operation R.E.S.O.L.U.T.E. Shield: Firearm and Ammunition Found

Suspect Arrested in Operation R.E.S.O.L.U.T.E. Shield: Firearm and Ammunition Found

2 hours ago

Signal Hill Government Primary School Student Tops Tobago’s 2026 Secondary Entrance Assessment

Signal Hill Government Primary School Student Tops Tobagos 2026 Secondary Entrance Assessment

2 hours ago

Two Arrested in Separate Police Operations in Sangre Grande and Arouca

Two Arrested in Separate Police Operations in Sangre Grande and Arouca

2 hours ago
Click to listen highlighted text!