Fig. 1From: Human-wildlife conflict and community perceptions towards wildlife conservation in and around Wof-Washa Natural State Forest, EthiopiaGrivet monkey crop damage protection techniques around Wof Washa Natural State Forest (WWNSF): (a) Dog tied at the border of farmland to alarm arrival of grivet monkey; (b) Trapping tool fixed for wildlife wedged up a person foot; (c) Scarecrow at wheat farmland (d) Killed grivet monkey hanged on a tree at the border of farmlandBack to article page