2024-10-15 13:29:08
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Investigation Unfolds After Monkeys' Mysterious Deaths in Hong Kong Zoo
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Hong Kong - South China Morning Post
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Nine monkeys, including cotton-top tamarins, white-faced saki monkeys, a De Brazza's monkey, and a common squirrel monkey, died suddenly at Hong Kong zoo. Another white-faced saki monkey died on Monday evening, while a De Brazza's monkey displaying abnormal appetite and behaviour was placed under observation. Chief Executive John Lee pledged to uncover the cause, and Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Kevin Yeung Yun-hung chaired a cross-departmental meeting to investigate the deaths. O..
Veterinary medicine news
A Hong Kong zoo seeks answers after 9 monkeys die in 2 days
Hong Kong's oldest zoo, the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, investigates after 9 monkeys, including critically endangered De Brazza's, white-faced sakis, and cotton-top tamarins, die in 2 days. Experts conduct necropsies and toxicology tests. PETA Asia raises concerns about possible zoonotic disease outbreak, including tuberculosis, Chagas disease, cholera, and MRSA. Hong Kong leader John Lee says an urgent interdepartmental meeting was held. The zoo fully opened to the public in 1..
Al Jazeera
Activists warn of dangers as Hong Kong zoo probes monkey deaths
Hong Kong's oldest zoo investigates deaths of 9 monkeys, including 3 critically endangered. Part of zoo sealed; 80 other animals unaffected. Experts conducting tests; government holds urgent meeting. Activists warn captivity increases risk of zoonotic diseases.
Deutsche Welle
Hong Kong zoo seeks answers after 9 monkeys mysteriously die
Politics
Nine monkeys, including endangered De Brazza's, cotton-top tamarins, and white-faced sakis, died in 2 days at Hong Kong's oldest zoo. Authorities are investigating potential zoonotic disease outbreak, including tuberculosis, Chagas disease, cholera, and MRSA, conducting necropsies, disinfecting, and Hong Kong leader John Lee called an urgent meeting. The health of the zoo's 80 animals is reported as normal.
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