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Baboon Raiders: In Cape Town, Can Big Primates and People Coexist?

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physics.yale.eduBaboon Raiders: In Cape Town, Can Big Primates and People Coexist?yale.edu
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For years, baboons have roamed Cape Town suburbs, entering yards and houses in search of food. Now officials have a conservation plan aimed at reducing conflicts between the large primates and people — but like most things baboon-related here, it is sparking heated controversy. Read more on E360 →

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