Bangladesh, March 19 -- The bond between the greater nature and humans, formed after the complete evolution of Homo Sapiens, seems to be fast becoming fragile. It has lasted for a considerably longer period, despite man's occasional hostility towards nature. In times of need, they would hunt animals and clear forests. But they also planted crops and trees, and domesticated animals. It was only on occasions, the man-nature face-off occurred. The clash was mostly prompted by humans. Wild animals once did swoop on man, a trait sparked by their tendency to protect themselves. Few of the animal species have been known to be attacking human settlements to satiate any brutal extinct. Animals do not encroach on areas inhabited by humans, unless the...