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Authorities struggle with baboon’s safe capture

Authorities are still trying to capture the baboon that has been calling Northcliff home for the past six days.

Authorities are facing challenges in their efforts to capture a baboon that has been on the loose for six days in the Northcliff area.
According to Bhaai Cassim, secretary for the Johannesburg Sub-District Community Police Board, the situation has become increasingly complex due to an abundance of food and water sources, including streams, ponds, and gardens, which have made it difficult to lure the animal into traps.

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He reported that half eaten pet food left outside and fruit trees in gardens are providing additional sustenance for the baboon, further complicating trapping efforts. “Setting up traps poses a problem as food in the traps prove less than effective, when there is an abundance of food available.”
Cassim added that locating the baboon has also proven to be a daunting task, as the animal has numerous hiding spots in the urban environment.
Its mobility has become a nightmare for capture teams, as the baboon is constantly in the move and seldom frequents the same locality. “A trap set up in one position may need to be moved if the baboon avoids the area,” Cassim noted. “Then, as is often the case, the baboon may decide to return to the area where the trap was previously set.”

He expressed that their concern, at this stage, is that the baboon may injure itself, either crossing busy roads or getting into an altercation. “Our fear is an altercation between the baboon and guard dogs, which will result in serious injury, in which case animals may have to be put down.”
Cassim stated that the baboon was last sighted this morning (June 26) close to a residence where a trap had been installed on Frederick Drive.
With the baboon still on the loose, authorities are still working to ensure its safe return.

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