As elephant populations in Kenya boom, they are increasingly in conflict with the humans that live along their migratory routes. Some farmers are using innovative and safe methods to deter large animals from eating their crops.
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- Elephant populations in Kenya are increasing due to conservation and anti-poaching efforts. 4s
- Farmers in Taita Taveta face crop losses as elephants graze along migratory routes. 12s
- Some farmers have switched to growing sesame, which elephants avoid because of its scent. 45s
- Human development and infrastructure disrupt elephant migratory paths, increasing conflict. 1m 36s
- Savo National Park remains a vital sanctuary for elephants and other wildlife. 1m 50s