Monkey drive
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monkey-drive-232-5243343
title:
Monkey drive
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A monkey drive is an operation where large numbers of wild monkeys are rounded up and killed in order to protect crops such as rice, banana and citrus trees. Monkey drives have been reported in Sierra Leone, where they were supported by the government. In 1965, Gerald Durrell organised a monkey drive in Sierra Leone during a collecting mission for Jersey Zoo. The monkey drive was out of season, and not to exterminate monkeys, but in order to capture colobus monkeys. In his book on the expedition
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description:
Monkey extermination for pest control
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_drive
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2024-03-24T21:21:11Z
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