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Jhenaidah's langurs malnourished amid habitat loss, fueling village conflict

From Daily Star · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Langur monkeys in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh, are suffering from malnutrition and vulnerability due to habitat loss and insufficient food.
  • These conditions are leading to increased conflict between the monkeys and local villagers.
  • Conservation efforts are needed to address the monkeys' welfare and mitigate human-wildlife tensions.

Langur monkeys in Jhenaidah, Bangladesh, face a grim reality of malnutrition and vulnerability. Habitat loss and a scarcity of adequate food sources have pushed these primates to the brink. This dire situation not only threatens their survival but also fuels escalating conflicts with local villagers.

The monkeys' weakened state makes them more susceptible to disease and injury, while their desperation for food often leads them into human settlements. This proximity inevitably results in clashes, creating a cycle of distress for both the animals and the people.

Conservationists emphasize the urgent need for interventions. Protecting the langurs' natural habitat and ensuring a sustainable food supply are crucial steps. Addressing these issues could help alleviate the monkeys' suffering and reduce the tensions that have arisen between the communities and the wildlife.

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Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.