“…Human-wildlife conflict generally stems from negative interactions between humans and wildlife. Conflicts can involve a range of outcomes of human-animal interactions, such as human deaths (e.g., predation, wildlife vehicle collision), disease spread, impacts on vegetation, dissemination of exotic plants into protected areas, livestock depredation, crop-raiding, and property damage (Ujvári et al, 1998;Packer et al, 2005;Ripple et al, 2014;Hadidian, 2015;Sigaud et al, 2020;Simon and Fortin, 2020). For example, from 2005-2016, 21 727 cases of crop raiding, 6,768 of livestock depredation, and 1,152 of property damage were reported in Kenya (Long et al, 2020).…”