HUMAN/WILDLIFE CONFLICT OP-ED: Cape baboons — removal plan aims to protect primates and Cape Town residents
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 5/09/2025
Authorities have not said they will cull 121 baboons, as is being used for clickbait in both the mainstream and social media. Rather, they are assessing the best methods, those with the least welfare harms, for removing these troops, only one of which is killing.
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