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Launceston's popular City Park macaque monkeys could be gone in 20 years, as a motion to restrict their breeding goes before the council. Going back to 1979, and Launceston residents were saddened ...
Launceston's popular City Park macaque monkeys could be left to die out, as a motion to restrict their breeding goes before the council. The macaques have been a feature of the northern Tasmanian ...
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How Launceston got its macaques — and why they could be gone from Monkey Island - MSNThe outdated rhesus monkey cages were moved on to make way for the "new, open-air Monkey Island". Ten macaque monkeys arrived at City Park and monkey business continues as usual in Launceston.
For more than 40 years, visitors to Launceston’s City Park have been able to view the macaques frolicking about in an enclosure. But by 20250 it is expected there will be no monkeys left in the ...
At its meeting next Thursday, the Launceston City Council will vote on whether or not to adopt a recommendation from officers to prevent all future reproduction of the snow monkeys, which were ...
Japanese monkeys gifted to a local council in 1981 will be sterilised and left to die naturally following a vote this week. For more than 40 years, visitors to Launceston’s City Park have been ...
Launceston’s iconic monkey enclosure could be phased out in 20 years’ time as the local council proposes a breeding ban on its population of Japanese macaques. Read Today's Paper Tributes.
Launceston’s iconic monkey enclosure could be phased out in 20 years’ time as the local council proposes a breeding ban on its population of Japanese macaques. Read Today's Paper Tributes.
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