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What challenges do residents of Simonstown face with baboons and how are they responding?

Residents of Simonstown in the Cape Peninsula experience frequent baboon raids that cause property damage and disruption as these primates travel from the mountain into the suburbs. Locals like Peter Willis, who has lived there for thirty years, have adopted various protective measures including installing clear bars on windows, halting vegetable gardening that might attract baboons, and relying on community alert systems to warn of approaching troops. However, the situation has escalated beyond peaceful coexistence. While some residents implement passive preventative measures, others have taken more aggressive approaches, with baboons being injured or killed by live ammunition, knives, or paintball guns, raising significant concerns among animal rights activists about the need for better wildlife management strategies.

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Baboons vs. Residents: The Simonstown Dilemma

Al Jazeera English·7 months ago

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What does Engelbrecht say about the relationship between the residents and nature in Cape Town?

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What actions have residents taken to try to keep baboons out of their homes in Simonstown?

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