A CWS study in Silent Valley shows lion-tailed macaques adapt habitat use to human presence—buffer zone groups avoid ground, while core groups use it more, revealing ecological resilience and the need to consider vertical space in conservation plans.
Once, during an evening walk with my friends, I see some forest officials walking in front of me. When we reached near them, they advised us to leave the area and go back.
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