Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 FARMERS URGE GOVERNMENT TO ADDRESS PROBLEMS CAUSED BY MONKEYS 2004/10/06 15:36:00 Taipei, Oct. 6 (CNA) More than 200 farmers from central Taiwan appealed Wednesday to the Legislative Yuan and the Council of Agriculture (COA) to address the problem caused by the Formosan macaque. The farmers, accompanied by Legislator Tseng Tsai Mei-tsou of the opposition Kuomintang, first protested outside the legislature building in downtown Taipei, urging the government to protect their rights. The farmers complained that the monkeys take their fruit, ravage farmland, and even sometimes harass women and children. They asked the government to consider taking the monkeys off the conserved animal list and that the COA also compensate them for their crop losses. They said that although the macaques repeatedly wreak havoc to farmland, they cannot be rounded up or killed because they are conserved animals, so that the only way of dealing with them is to chase them away. They suggested that the COA conduct a comprehensive census of the animals to investigate their numbers and seriously consider removing them from the conserved animal list. The farmers later went to the COA with their requests. In addition to compensation for crop losses and removal of the monkeys from the conserved list, they also suggested that an exclusive tourism zone be set up to shelter the macaque. They brought with them two rock macaques in cages, along with pineapple plants that have been damaged by the macaques and pointed out how the animals gnaw the roots of the plants, seriously affecting the crop. COA Vice Chairman Tai Chen-yao said the council will set up a task force soon to investigation the damage done by the animals and study ways to subsidize the farmers. (By Lilian Wu) ENDITEM/J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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