
Problem Animal Control for Farms & Communities.
Conflict Resolved. Coexistence Restored.
What We Do.
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest challenges facing conservation and rural communities across East Africa. When elephants raid crops, lions take livestock, or hippos block waterways, the consequences for families can be devastating — and retaliatory killing is often the result. Tanzania Wildlife Trappers intervenes with humane, professional problem animal control strategies that protect communities and farms while keeping wildlife alive and where it belongs.
Practical, humane solutions for human-wildlife conflict on agricultural land and in communities — protecting livelihoods without harming wildlife.
Built For These Needs.
- Smallholder and commercial farmers
- Pastoral and agro-pastoral communities
- Village governments and district authorities
- Agricultural insurance providers
- NGOs working in human-wildlife conflict mitigation
Service Highlights.
- Rapid response to crop raiding and livestock predation✓
- Non-lethal deterrence systems and barrier installation✓
- Problem animal translocation where appropriate✓
- Community early-warning network setup✓
- Conflict documentation for compensation claims✓
- Long-term coexistence strategy development✓
How It Works.
Conflict Assessment
We investigate the pattern of incidents, species involved, habitat interface, and socio-economic impact to understand the full picture.
Immediate Intervention
Where animals are actively present, we deploy deterrence or capture measures to protect life and property without unnecessary harm to the animal.
Structural Solutions
We design and help implement physical and behavioral deterrents — from chili fences and beehive barriers to movement corridors and early warning systems.
Community Engagement
We work with local leadership to build tolerance, understanding, and reporting systems that create lasting coexistence.
Common Queries.
Can't find the answer? Reach out to our team directly — we're happy to discuss your specific situation.
Contact UsTranslocation is possible for certain species and situations, but long-term deterrence strategies are usually more effective. We assess each case individually and recommend the most appropriate solution.
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