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What's wrong with the castration of 500 monkeys in Thailand? Frequent disturbance to control the bir

What's the matter with 500 monkeys' castration in Thailand? Why did the elder martial brother suffer from the disaster of extinction this time? For monkeys, collective castration means that the number of breeding in the future will be significantly reduced. Do you agree with this approach?

On July 14, 2017, the veterinary team of Huaxin National Forest Park in Bashu Prefecture, Thailand and other relevant units planned to sterilize 500 monkeys around the local wakotaga temple.

It is reported that there are more than 3000 monkeys in the mountain forest around wakadajia temple. According to the estimation of the staff, more than 500 monkeys must be sterilized before July 20 in order to control the population. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

In the monkey hunt, the military also participated, but refused to use cage traps to wait for capture. Instead, it directly used a large caliber anesthesia gun to shoot directly. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Hua Xin authorities said that a large number of sterilization plans have been considered for a long time. Among them, 45% of local tourists' complaints are from monkeys' attacks, such as the looting of property such as mobile phones or scratches. Although it is also the responsibility of tourists to feed monkeys and lead them out of the mountain forest, at present, only sterilization can be used to control the number of groups and prevent them from harassing tourists again.

In addition, all kinds of food and tools in the local residents' home were also 'robbed' by monkeys, crops were also damaged, public facilities such as road garbage cans became monkeys' toys', and the normal life of residents was affected.