Reducing Human/Wildlife Conflict

The animals that are confiscated by the government are brought to our sanctuary, where they receive medical care and can live out the rest of their lives. Unfortunately, these animals are not good candidates for being released back into the wild, as many of them came as small babies and needed humans to raise them (so they are habituated to people), or they have medical issues that will require care for the rest of their lives and need our help.

Human/wildlife conflict can come in many forms, and is often different from country to country, even with the same species. That is why it is so important to educate people, connect to communities, and help provide resources for growth and understanding, things that CCF tries to do every day!

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