SINGAPORE - Fifty monkeys in Punggol were trapped by the authorities in 2024, and the majority of them were sterilised before being released, after these animals came into conflict with people in ...
He also asked for the number of trapped monkeys that were sterilised and euthanised. Lee said the National Parks Board (NParks) has received several reports of “human-monkey conflict” in Punggol.
They would rummage through bins and damage property, according to residents and shop owners in the area. The monkeys would also run into shops and supermarkets to steal food, several employees ...