Abstract:
Anthropogenic activities are expanding exponentially and are transforming large areas of
natural habitat dramatically. Habitat loss is not the only anthropogenic disturbance that
directly affects wildlife, other disturbances that accompany urbanisation and industrialization
can also disrupt natural activities of wildlife. Some species are able to adapt their behaviour to
thrive in these transformed environments, whereas others disappear. Anthropogenic
activities are regarded as a threat to biodiversity, and there is a dire need for mitigation
actions which would allow humans and wildlife to co-exist in the same space.