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Home / Environment / Delhi's Monkey Menace: 6,591 Relocated, But Attacks Continue

Delhi's Monkey Menace: 6,591 Relocated, But Attacks Continue

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Over 6,500 monkeys relocated to Asola Bhatti Sanctuary since 2021.
  • Monkey attacks persist despite significant relocation efforts by Delhi govt.
  • Experts question relocation effectiveness, suggesting sterilization and habitat balance.
Delhi's Monkey Menace: 6,591 Relocated, But Attacks Continue

Since February 2021, Delhi has relocated 6,591 monkeys to Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, with relocation numbers peaking in 2023. This initiative, driven by a Delhi High Court order, aims to treat rhesus macaques as stray animals after their removal from the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.

Despite these significant efforts, the problem of monkey menace persists, with residents reporting ongoing attacks and property raids. Concerns are mounting that the current relocation strategy may not be effective in the long term, as monkeys are reportedly returning or new groups are occupying vacated territories.

Wildlife experts suggest that a more sustainable approach is needed, including immunocontraception for population stabilization and ecological restoration of monkey habitats. These measures, along with stricter enforcement of feeding bans, are proposed as a more humane and permanent resolution.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Monkey attacks in Delhi are often attributed to shrinking natural habitats and their increasing reliance on urban waste for food, leading them into residential and public areas.
The Delhi government has relocated over 6,500 monkeys to Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary and is exploring long-term solutions like sterilization.
While relocation is underway, experts suggest it's a temporary measure and advocate for immunocontraception and habitat balance for a permanent solution.

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