Wildlife Interaction
Wildlife interaction refers to the ways in which humans engage with animals in their natural habitats. This can include observing animals in the wild, participating in eco-tourism, or even caring for injured wildlife. Such interactions can help raise awareness about conservation efforts and the importance of protecting natural ecosystems.
However, wildlife interaction can also pose risks to both animals and humans. Feeding or approaching wild animals can lead to habituation, where animals lose their natural fear of humans. This can result in dangerous situations for both parties and disrupt the animals' natural behaviors, affecting their survival in the wild.