Sri Lanka launches animal census as farmers battle crop losses to damages from monkeys and peacocks

Sri Lanka has launched an animal census to address growing crop damage caused by monkeys, macaques, and peacocks. Farmers struggle to protect their crops, with some reporting total losses of fruits and vegetables. A 2023 study found that 13% of coconut plantations and over 5% of paddy fields were affected. Authorities have proposed various measures, including culling and sterilisation. Some experts argue that reducing food waste could help control animal populations. The government aims to use the census data to develop solutions. Scientists stress that human activity is a key factor in the issue.

Al Jazeera’s Minelle Fernandez reports from Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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