Lopburi monkeys moved to temporary enclosure


Swinging solutions: The relocation is to control the monkey population that has become increasingly aggressive towards locals and tourists. — The Nation/ANN

The Parks department has temporarily moved the first group of Lopburi monkeys into a special enclosure at a Wildlife Rescue Centre, before later moving them to a “monkey garden”.

The relocation is to control the population that has become increasingly aggressive while stealing food and attacking people, causing injury to several people.

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