Posted on 04/06/2020 1:45:37 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Forest rangers have been attempting to drive troupes of monkeys (stump-tailed macaques) back to the Sơn Trà Nature Reserve in the central city of Đà Nẵng
Vice director of the citys Agriculture and Rural Development Department Trần Viết Phương said a group of 30 monkeys that used to gather by the Linh Ứng Pagoda seeking food from visitors have been on the move since social distancing orders were implemented from April 1.
Phương said no tourists meant no food for the monkeys, so they would be forced to return to their natural habitat to forage for themselves.
Recent research on the possibility of SARS-CoV-2 passing from humans to monkeys found there was a chance if the two were in close contact.
Trần Hữu Vỹ, a biodiversity conservationist, said in order to stop the monkeys gathering at tourism sites, it was necessary to stop feeding them.
Last year, the city warned tourists not to feed animals at the Linh Ứng Pagoda, Sơn Trà Temple and Intercontinental Đà Nẵng Resort.
The monkeys were getting used to taking candy, snacks and fruit from visitors.
Several conflicts have occurred since last year.
A baby monkey was grabbed by a local man at the Linh Ứng Pagoda, while two other monkeys were killed by household dogs at farms in the Sơn Trà Reserve.
An older monkey was also hit by a car at the foot of Sơn Trà Mountain.
The 4,439ha reserve is a safe habitat for the red-shanked douc langur (Pygathryx nemaeus), an endangered primate species listed by the International Union of Conservation of Nature.

There is a small colony of these monkeys down in Florida right now. Most of them are suspected of having herpes.
Do not feed or pet these monkeys. They are not helpless, gentle Koala Bears.
Can’t we import these poor things and replace part of Congress with them. It would be an improvement.
Served best mutilated. With a side of little dirty birdies feet.
I will read article later, but for now, it's all headline reaction.
I was in Danang in 1966, didn’t see any monkeys.
They need to be snake bait!! Push em into the glades!!
That stuff is dangerous.
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