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Contraceptives for monkeys?

The issue of crop damage and monkeys continues to remain a topic of discussion, with a group of veterinarians now trying to introduce contraceptives to monkeys.  Peradeniya University Veterinary Clinical Science Department Prof. Ashoka Dangolla had reportedly stated that the Peradeniya University Veterinary Department and the Peradeniya Teaching Hospital were in the process of introducing […]

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Put ‘pest’ animal species on the pill, don’t cull them, says scientist

Conflicts between humans and wildlife are triggering growing numbers of disease outbreaks, road accidents and crop damage. And the problem is likely to get worse unless new, humane measures to curtail animal numbers are developed in the near future, say scientists. It is a critical environmental issue that will be debated this week at a

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Semnopithecus vetulus vetulus – TheSouthern purple-faced langur

Semnopithecus vetulus vetulus – The Southern purple-faced langur The coat colour is jet black, with a pure white sharply defined rump patch; but this varies to grey in some peripheral areas of its range, especially towards Morningside. There are intermediates between its range and the range of the western subspecies, that show a mixture of

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Human-Monkey Conflict: The Reasons and Mitigation Strategies

The blog titled “Human-Monkey Conflict: The Reasons and Mitigation Strategies” discusses the issue of conflicts between humans and monkeys and explores the reasons behind these conflicts along with potential strategies to mitigate them. The blog highlights that human-monkey conflicts have become increasingly prevalent in various regions and are primarily driven by the encroachment of human

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