pesticides and human wildlife conflicts
"Pesticides and human wildlife conflicts" refers to situations where the use of pesticides by humans leads to negative impacts on wildlife populations, habitat destruction, or adverse effects on human health and the environment, creating a conflict between the needs and interests of humans and wildlife.
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- pesticide residues in food and water
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