Forty two macaques have been released into their natural habitat of King Kaew Mangrove Forest after they were neutered to control their population.
The monkeys were released back into the mangrove forest in Ratsada sub-district after they were all sterilized. Out of seventy-one macaques living in the mangrove, forty-two were captured and neutered.
The decision to neuter the animals was made on May 27 during a town hall meeting. It was carried out to keep their numbers under control and prevent them from harassing tourists and residents in Phuket. Some of them have also been transported elsewhere.
Information and Source
Reporter : Nuppol Suvansombut
Rewriter : Thammarat Thadaphrom
National News Bureau & Public Relations
The monkeys were released back into the mangrove forest in Ratsada sub-district after they were all sterilized. Out of seventy-one macaques living in the mangrove, forty-two were captured and neutered.
The decision to neuter the animals was made on May 27 during a town hall meeting. It was carried out to keep their numbers under control and prevent them from harassing tourists and residents in Phuket. Some of them have also been transported elsewhere.
Information and Source
Reporter : Nuppol Suvansombut
Rewriter : Thammarat Thadaphrom
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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