In many parts of India, especially areas near forests and rural-urban boundaries, incidents of wild animals entering human settlements have been increasing. Animals such as monkeys, wild boars, leopards, and elephants often come into villages and towns in search of food or due to habitat disturbance., As a result, there have been cases where these animals attack humans, damage property, and create fear among residents. People living in such areas may feel unsafe while going to farms, schools, or even moving outside their homes., I have observed and heard about situations where wild animals enter residential areas or agricultural fields, leading to panic and risk for local people. This problem becomes more serious during certain seasons when food availability in forests decreases., This issue reflects the growing interaction between wildlife and human populations. While both humans and animals are affected, the increasing frequency of such encounters raises concerns about safety and coexistence.