Proposal to bring more than 150 monkeys in Cao Dai Temple to the natural forest



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Intellectual people

The Tay Ninh Province Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has just sent a document to the Provincial People’s Committee asking for their opinion on the relocation of monkeys inside the Cao Dai Temple to the natural forest.

According to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Tay Ninh Province, within the Holy See of Cao Dai, there are more than 150 live monkeys. In a short time, the monkeys have provoked four attacks on the local population, including students.

Specifically, on September 23, 2020, monkeys attacked the kindergarten on May 19 near the Holy See to search for food. Then Mr. NTN (the school security guard) expelled the monkeys from the school when the monkeys attacked, biting his hands, stomach and thighs. Later, Mr. N. was forced to go to the medical center to stitch up the wound.

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Monkeys within the grounds of the Cao Dai Temple.

Non-stop, from September 25 to October 8, 2020, the monkeys entered the school three more times and attacked and injured 1 student.

In order to avoid the situation of monkeys attacking the injured person as mentioned above, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Tay Ninh Province has submitted a written report to the Provincial People’s Committee, at the same time requesting recommendations and proposals for monkey relocation policy. on the natural environment, suitable for the monkey’s living conditions. Assign the Forest Protection Department to develop a plan to relocate the monkeys to Cao Dai Temple when there is a policy from the Provincial People’s Committee.

Through verification, the Forest Protection Department found that on the Cao Dai Temple campus there are narrow trees, there is not enough space for monkeys, the number of monkeys is breeding more and more. Also, some monkeys were arbitrarily released by people to the Cao Dai Temple, unable to join the herd, so they were very aggressive.

For many years, on the grounds of the Holy See of Cao Dai, monkeys have frequently attacked visitors, students, teachers …

Xuan Duy

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