Research Article

Human-Wild Animal Conflict in Banja Woreda, Awi Zone, Ethiopia

Table 4

The status of crop-raiding risk among crop types, stage of crops attacked by wild animals, type of animals attacked by wild animals, the age of livestock more or less attacked by wild animal, the trend of the wild animals’ population and crop and livestock damage, the season of crop and livestock damage by wild animals, causes of human-wild animal conflict, types of problem faced by wild animals, and human-wild animal conflict management mechanisms of the respondents in the study area.

Survey question, by categoryResponse (% of respondents)χ2

Crop type more attacked by wild animals
 Maize48.452 (df = 4, )
 Potato20.0
 Barley13.7
 Small millet10.5
 Wheat7.4

Crop type least affected by wild animals
 Teff91.6225 (df = 3, )
 Small millet5.3
 Wheat2.1
 Oil niger1.1

Stage of crop attacked by wild animals
 Matured56.858 (df = 3, )
 Seed bearing5.3
 All stage13.7
 Fruiting24.2

Livestock type attacked by wild animals
 Goats, sheep, and chickens16.842 (df = 1, )
 All domestic animals83.2

Age of livestock more attacked by wild animals
 Chickens and young and medium-aged sheep and goats68.4105 (df = 3, )
 All livestock6.3
 Not any2.1
 Only chickens23.2

Age of livestock less attacked by wild animals
 Older sheep and goats and other large mammals60.036.7 (df = 2, )
 Large mammals except sheep and goats30.5
 Not any (attack all)9.5

The trend of wild animals’ population
 Increase36.836.9 (dƒ = 2, )
 Decrease56.8
 Stable6.3

Trend of crop damage by wild animals
 Increase46.39.1 (df = 2, )
 Decrease32.6
 Stable21.1

Trend of livestock damage by wild animals
 Increase31.636.9 (dƒ = 2, )
 Decrease28.4
 Stable40.0

Seasons of crop loss by wild animals
 Wet season92.6150 (dƒ = 2, )
 Dry season5.3
 Both dry and wet seasons2.1
Seasons of animals loss by wild animals
 Wet season13.732.7 (dƒ = 2, )
 Dry season60.0
 Both wet and dry seasons26.3

Cause of human-wild animal conflict
 Habitat loss due to agricultural expansion and deforestation40.044.8 (dƒ = 3, )
 Wild animals prefer crops and domestic animals8.4
 Settlement near the habitat of wild animals44.2
 Increased wild animals’ population due to conservation7.4

Type of problem faced by wild animals
 Have you ever seen wild animals killed by humans in your area?
  Yes31.613 (dƒ = 1, )
  No68.4
 Have you ever attempted to kill wild animals?
  Yes18.936.6 (dƒ = 1, )
  No81.1
 Do you support wild animal conservation in this area?
  Yes83.236.6 (dƒ = 1, )
  No16.8

Control mechanisms of crop raiding by respondents
 Guarding with dog36.877.7 (dƒ = 7, )
 Fencing and slipping at night in cropland25.3
 Symbol and use perfume4.2
 Drive away wild animals from the forest3.2
 Burning something like dung that create bad odors to wild animals8.4
 Trapping and killing10.5
 Awareness creation to the respondent5.3
 Sowing less attacked crops6.3

Control mechanisms of livestock of the respondents
 Guarding68.479 (dƒ = 3, )
 Trapping and killing8.4
 Drive away wild animals from the forest7.4
 Tie domestic animals with rope around the home15.8

significance at 1% level.