2024
DOI: 10.1177/19400829241265649
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Knowledge and Perceptions of Local People Towards the Hippopotamus,Hippopotamus Amphibiousand its Conservation: Insights from Ghana

Eric Adjei Lawer,
Mohammed Ishaq

Abstract: Background and Aim: The native range of the African hippo has contracted significantly due to various anthropogenic threats such as poaching and habitat destruction, thus making the species highly prone to extinction. Protected areas can safeguard hippo populations through legal restrictions and other effective strategies. However, knowledge, perceived threats, and benefits of the species can influence local people’s attitudes towards their conservation. Yet, gaps in our understanding of what people know about… Show more

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