I found what I was looking for for the monkeys. This is a treasure for me.

In today's video, I explore the overgrown area behind my house and discover several naturally growing tree seedlings that are important for wildlife. This exploration becomes an opportunity to learn about native plants that can help provide natural food sources for monkeys in the future. One of the most exciting discoveries is a *Matoa* seedling. I recently adopted a Matoa tree in Karawang, and surprisingly, I found naturally growing Matoa seedlings behind my house. I also discovered many other young trees, including **mango, guava, water apple, and *Ficus callosa***. These seedlings are valuable because they can be replanted as part of habitat restoration and used as educational examples of plants that support wildlife. Many of these seedlings grow naturally because birds and other fruit-eating animals disperse seeds through their droppings. This is an important ecological process that helps forests regenerate without human intervention. By protecting and planting these trees, we can help restore natural food sources for monkeys and other wildlife. Healthy habitats reduce the chances of monkeys entering farms or residential areas in search of food, helping to minimize conflicts between humans and wildlife. This channel is dedicated to educating people about primates, native ecosystems, and the importance of conserving forests for future generations. #MonkeyEducation #PrimateBehavior #HabitatConservation #ForestConservation #TreePlanting #NativeTrees #Ficus #Matoa #WildlifeEducation #NatureEducation #WildlifeConservation #Biodiversity #EnvironmentalEducation #NatureRestoration #MonkeyHabitat #ProtectWildlife #LearnAboutNature #PrimateLife #ConservationAwareness #NatureDocumentary