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- Monkey_drive abstract "A monkey drive is an operation where large numbers of wild monkeys are rounded up and killed in order to protect agriculture such as crops, planted rice, banana and citrus fruit trees. Monkey drives have been reported in Sierra Leone, where they were supported by the government.In 1965, Gerald Durrell organised a monkey drive in Sierra Leone during a collecting mission for Jersey Zoo (now the Durrell Wildlife Park). The monkey drive was out of season, and not to exterminate monkeys, but in order to capture colobus monkeys. In his book on the expedition, published in 1972, he wrote that 2000 to 3000 monkeys are killed in monkey drives in Sierra Leone each year, including the "two species" of colobus monkeys, which do no damage to cocoa plantations, and were theoretically protected by law. The species mentioned by Durrell are now considered genera: black-and-white colobus and red-and-black colobus.".
- Monkey_drive wikiPageID "13176945".
- Monkey_drive wikiPageRevisionID "570777264".
- Monkey_drive hasPhotoCollection Monkey_drive.
- Monkey_drive subject Category:Monkeys.
- Monkey_drive type Animal100015388.
- Monkey_drive type Chordate101466257.
- Monkey_drive type LivingThing100004258.
- Monkey_drive type Mammal101861778.
- Monkey_drive type Monkey102484322.
- Monkey_drive type Monkeys.
- Monkey_drive type Object100002684.
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- Monkey_drive type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Monkey_drive type Placental101886756.
- Monkey_drive type Primate102469914.
- Monkey_drive type Vertebrate101471682.
- Monkey_drive type Whole100003553.
- Monkey_drive comment "A monkey drive is an operation where large numbers of wild monkeys are rounded up and killed in order to protect agriculture such as crops, planted rice, banana and citrus fruit trees. Monkey drives have been reported in Sierra Leone, where they were supported by the government.In 1965, Gerald Durrell organised a monkey drive in Sierra Leone during a collecting mission for Jersey Zoo (now the Durrell Wildlife Park).".
- Monkey_drive label "Monkey drive".
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- Monkey_drive sameAs Q17037298.
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- Monkey_drive sameAs Monkey_drive.
- Monkey_drive wasDerivedFrom Monkey_drive?oldid=570777264.
- Monkey_drive isPrimaryTopicOf Monkey_drive.