Sircilla Forest Plants Custard Apple Seeds to Help Monkeys & Humans Coexist
In a heartwarming initiative to address the growing issue of human-monkey conflict, forest officials in Telangana’s Sircilla district have dispersed 48 kilograms of custard apple seeds within the forest. This effort aims to provide a sustainable food source for the monkey population, encouraging them to stay within the forest and reducing their dependence on human settlements for sustenance.
Providing a Natural Food Source
The increasing encroachment of human settlements into natural habitats often leads to conflicts between humans and wildlife. Monkeys, in their search for food, often venture into villages and towns, leading to negative interactions with people. By planting custard apple seeds, the forest department hopes to create a plentiful and natural food source within the monkeys’ natural habitat.
Promoting Harmony Between Humans and Wildlife
This initiative isn’t just about providing food; it’s about fostering a healthier relationship between humans and wildlife. By addressing the root cause of the conflict – food scarcity – the project seeks to create a more harmonious environment where both humans and monkeys can thrive. This proactive approach to wildlife management aims to prevent future conflicts and ensure the long-term well-being of both communities.