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Saturday 14th of June 2025 E-paper
* CA informs King Charles of Bangladesh’s reform initiatives   * Air India plane crashes at Ahmedabad airport   * Yunus not interested to be part of next elected govt   * Tarique Rahman Will Return to the Country Soon: Mirza Fakhrul   * Govt moves exporting leather to Europe, not only to India or China   * Those involved in `case trading` will not be spared: Adviser Jahangir   * Airbus, Menzies Aviation executives meet Yunus in London   * Tulip seeks meeting with Yunus to address graft charges   * Rawhide market disappoints again as prices fail to cross Tk 1,000 mark   * NCP calls for local elections under caretaker govt  
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  Sri Lanka counts seven million crop-busting monkeys

(BSS/AFP) - Sri Lanka counted more than seven million monkeys during a census of crop-destroying wildlife, authorities said Thursday, after a government minister called the figure "unbelievable".

Agrarian Research and Training Institute (ARTI) Chief Executive A. L. Sandika said that the refined data was in line with a previous survey "a few years ago", but did not elaborate.

"Initially, we had some issues with the data on monkeys. We had to check again to arrive at the final result," Sandika told reporters in Colombo.

Deputy Environment Minister Anton Jayakodi announced last week that the census conducted on 15 March -- the first of its kind -- had turned up "unbelievable" data that required verification.

Authorities suggested that some enraged farmers might have exaggerated the numbers to suggest that the problem was even bigger in the nation of 21 million people.

Residents across the island were asked to count wild boar, peacocks, monkeys, and lorises-a small, largely nocturnal primate-spotted near farms and homes during a five-minute period.

The move was aimed at drawing up a national plan to deal with nuisance wildlife.

Opposition legislator Nalin Bandara had said the survey was "a complete
failure, a waste of money".

Officials say more than a third of crops are destroyed by wild animals,
including elephants, which are protected by law because they are considered
sacred.

While elephants are major raiders of rice farms and fruit plantations, but
they were not included in the March count.

The then-agricultural minister proposed in 2023 exporting some 100,000
macaques to Chinese zoos, but the plan was abandoned following protests from
environmentalists.

Sri Lanka removed several species from its protected list in 2023, including
all three of its monkey species as well as peacocks and wild boars, allowing
farmers to kill them.



  
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