# Conservation experts are warning of rising human-wildlife conflicts in South Africa after incidents involving lion, elephants, and a hyena attack in Limpopo, Mpumalanga and the Western Cape. Tourism consultant Cameron Doyle says habitat loss, agricultural expansion, and climate change are forcing wildlife into closer contact with people, while risky human behaviour worsens the danger. With Africa’s population now 1.4-billion, pressure on natural habitats is growing, reducing animals’ tolerance of humans. He urges stricter safety awareness to prevent further tragedies.
Rise in wildlife incidents sparks concern across South Africa