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FIGURE 1: Study site in western Uganda showing location of study farms, communal grazing areas and watering sites
TABLE 1: Number of sightings per year of cattle and buffalo in the Queen Elizabeth National Park in the wildlife crimes database from Uganda Wildlife Authority.
FIGURE 2: Queen Elizabeth National Park showing points of spatio-temporal overlap (n) between buffalo and cattle within (a) 2 weeks and 150 m, (b) 4 weeks and 150 m, (c) 6 weeks and 150 m, (d) 2 weeks and 300 m, (e) 4 weeks and 300 m, (f) 6 weeks and 300 m, (g) 2 weeks and 500 m, (h) 4 weeks and 500 m and (i) 6 weeks and 500 m.
TABLE 3: Average gains of cattle reported per herd per month.
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