uploaded by theBUAV on Jan 24, 2012
International animal protection group, the BUAV, is calling on the Government of Indonesia to end the trade in wild long-tailed macaques. The call comes following shocking secret video footage of the capture of hundreds of wild macaques, and other monkeys seen openly for sale at markets by a company that exports nonhuman primates to the international research industry. In addition to the cruel and brutal treatment of these animals, the international and domestic trade of the long-tailed macaque in Indonesia is raising concerns about the survival of the species.
Harrowing footage obtained by the BUAV investigators in Yogyakarta shows terrified monkeys ripped from their jungle homes and families. The animals were trapped in netting, roughly handled and bundled into sacks before being forced into transit crates. The monkeys were bewildered and can be seen on film frantically trying to escape their captivity; some injuring themselves in the process.
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Harrowing footage obtained by the BUAV investigators in Yogyakarta shows terrified monkeys ripped from their jungle homes and families. The animals were trapped in netting, roughly handled and bundled into sacks before being forced into transit crates. The monkeys were bewildered and can be seen on film frantically trying to escape their captivity; some injuring themselves in the process.
For more information go to: http://www.buav.org/our-campaigns/primate-campaign/
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theBUAV
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/thebuav
Link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N-GGyyeIwI&feature=related
Indonesia - trapping of wild monkeys - YouTube
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