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By Yohan Perera
Highlighting that the government is determined to end the toque monkey menace as soon as possible, Minister of Agriculture K. D. Lalkantha yesterday said a project to relocate them to uninhabited islands is contemplated.
“We are determined to put a stop to this menace and not to leave it to the next generation. A project is being prepared to confine toque monkeys to uninhabited islands in Sri Lanka.
There are a number of isolated small islands in and around Sri Lanka. We hope to confine toque monkeys to these islands. This project will be connected to the tourism industry as well,” the Minister told media.
“We are also considering sending monkeys abroad as well. We cannot save agricultural crops without taking drastic steps to prevent the monkeys from destroying crops,” he added.
Meanwhile, an exercise to send monkeys to the animal welfare centre at Giritale has already been implemented. At least 30 monkeys have been transported to Giritale as of now according to wildlife officers.
It was reported that toque monkeys have destroyed a large number of fruits and vegetables in Polonnaruwa. In addition, monkeys have destroyed decorations which were on a car which was to be used by a newly-wed couple for their going away after a wedding. These incidents were reported from Polonnaruwa yesterday.