5Chobe National Park, Botswana

Botswana boasts one of the largest elephant populations in the world, particularly in Chobe National Park. While these majestic creatures attract tourists, they also cause significant damage to crops and property in surrounding villages.

Elephants can be aggressive, especially when their natural migration routes are blocked by human developments.
The government and NGOs are exploring innovative solutions, such as wildlife corridors and non-lethal deterrents, to reduce conflicts.