A Hanuman Langur came to our home today. But this is more than just a simple moment.
In the past, when Hanuman Langurs entered our village, people often chased them, disturbed them, and sometimes even harmed them because of a lack of awareness. Today, things are different.
When this Hanuman Langur came to our house, we offered it bananas, peanuts, and dates. It enjoyed them peacefully. No one chased it. No one disturbed it.
Now our children understand that every animal is important for our nature and environment. To protect our ecosystem, we must conserve wildlife and biodiversity.
This change did not happen overnight. It is the result of continuous awareness and community action. SESDO (Social & Environmental Sustainable Development Organization) has been working tirelessly to protect forests, wildlife, and ecosystems. Through village forest initiatives, SESDO is engaging local communities and building awareness to conserve biodiversity together.
This is how awareness creates real change.
