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Thailand is ramping up monkey sterilisation projects to get the country’s urban monkey population under control, especially in Lopburi city in central Thailand, which is famous for its huge macaque population. So far this year, a total of 624 monkeys have been neutered and released back on to the streets. Lopburi’s macaques once depended on tourists to feed them, but were left starving once the Covid-19 pandemic hit and interntional travel came to a sudden halt. Just when tourists started to return, and things were starting to look up, the news of monkeypox left Lopburian monkeys starving once again. Despite […]

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At first I thought this might have been about  the ones controlling keeping the power and the hi-so who get elected. Well they can experiment on the real monkeys first. 

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So, in that respect they are mirroring the global current policy that's been commenced on the upright apes by the WHO (and their Masters)...😶

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In the west, there would be a 7-day “hunt” and all would be taken care of to cull the herd. This trying to neuter business is too costly, too little and way too late. And yes as someone else said, Soi dogs too.

What is currently being done is horribly ineffective. Thais only change attitudes when it is too late it seems. 
Too bad they’re being run out of their businesses and homes, but they did let it happen. 😕

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