“…Crop damage is more frequent in the wet season when manatees have easy access to crops on river banks, aided by flooding, whereas in the dry season the availability of fish in nets influences their foraging habits (Akoi, ; Powell, ). These incidents lead to negative attitudes towards manatees (Akoi, ) and can be likened to issues with other wildlife (Gandiwa, Gandiwa, & Muboko, ; Madden, ). Socio‐demographic factors can modulate human–wildlife conflicts (Dickman, ; Leonidou, Coudounaris, Kvasova, & Christodoulides, ; Nekaris, Boulton, & Nijman, ), especially when valued resources are affected (Linnell et al, ).…”