Urban Development vs. Wildlife

  • Dates
    2025 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Landscape
  • Locations Kenya, Nairobi, Nairobi County

Conflicts between urban development and wildlife

Urban Development vs. Wildlife in Nairobi National Park, Kenya:

Rapid expansion of cities and infrastructure destroys, fragments, and degrades natural habitats, creating intense competition for space and resources between humans and wildlife.

Key Impacts on Wildlife:

  • Habitat Loss: Direct removal of forests, wetlands, and grasslands.

  • Habitat Fragmentation: Roads and development create isolated "island" habitats, blocking migration and reducing genetic diversity.

  • Pollution: Light, noise, chemical, and plastic pollution disrupt behaviors and health.

  • Invasive Species: Urban areas often introduce non-native species that outcompete natives.

  • Resource Alteration: Changes to water sources, food availability, and microclimates.

Human Impacts and Conflicts:

  • Safety Risks: Encounters with large predators.

  • Economic Damage: Wildlife damages property, crops, or livestock.

  • "Nuisance" Species: Some animals, such as raccoons, monkeys, adapt and thrive, creating persistent conflicts.

Mitigation Strategies:

  • Green Infrastructure: Wildlife corridors, green roofs, urban parks.

  • Wildlife-Friendly Design: Road under/overpasses, bird-safe glass.

  • Policy: Habitat conservation plans, zoning laws, light/noise ordinances.

  • Community Action: Responsible pet management, habitat gardens, citizen science.


© George Wambua Mutua - Giraffe at Nairobi National Park.
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Giraffe at Nairobi National Park.

© George Wambua Mutua - Tourist at Nairobi National Park
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Tourist at Nairobi National Park

© George Wambua Mutua - Rhino at Nairobi National Park.  Behind are growing residential flats.
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Rhino at Nairobi National Park. Behind are growing residential flats.