The shocking incident highlights how climate shifts and habitat loss are fueling dangerous interactions between humans and wildlife. · australias largest theme park will no longer allow human interactions with its tigers after a harrowing incident left a handler with serious injuries in september. The usda issued the facility a critical citation for failing to minimize the risk of birds being harmed during public exhibition. · an animal rescue organisation is calling for legislative change to protect tigers and handlers working with big cats. · conflicts between herders and the wild ancestors of their yaks, camels and reindeer are a serious threat to both people and wildlife , writes a scientist who has seen these clashes firsthand. A parakeet was killed after a guest stepped on them in the aviary at the blue zoo. · terrifying security camera footage captured a young girl being chased by a coyote in her own backyard, sparking widespread concern and conversation about the increasing frequency of encounters between humans and wildlife. · news reports of increasing dangerous interactions with animals indicate climate change may be acting as a risk magnifier for these confrontations, yet its impacts on human- wildlife interactions remain uncertain in the scientific discourse.

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