Experts warn wild boar culling is harming forest ecology and increasing human animal conflict

Experts warn that widespread wild boar culling, permitted for farmland and settlements, is disrupting forest ecology. Their disappearance threatens soil health, regeneration, and prey for predators like leopards, potentially increasing human-animal conflict. Authorities are urged to explore coexistence and eco-friendly deterrents instead of indiscriminate killing.

Experts warn wild boar culling is harming forest ecology and increasing human animal conflict
Experts warn that widespread wild boar culling, permitted for farmland and settlements, is disrupting forest ecology. Their disappearance threatens soil health, regeneration, and prey for predators like leopards, potentially increasing human-animal conflict. Authorities are urged to explore coexistence and eco-friendly deterrents instead of indiscriminate killing.