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Human-baboon conflict mitigation
DW (English)
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9/4/2023
As baboons roam the streets of a Cape Town suburb, they wreak havoc in their search for food. That has prompted locals to devise strategies to keep both the residents and the animals safe.
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This local resident isn't fazed by the traffic whizzing past, nor are all the other baboons
00:06
here in the suburb of Cape Town.
00:08
But cute as it is to see them roaming around, they're exposed to a lot of dangers here.
00:13
After a number of baboons were killed or badly injured by cars, volunteers started a traffic
00:18
calming project.
00:20
I think that is the biggest win, is knowing that when you've managed to do a crossing
00:24
and there's been no fatality or injury.
00:27
It's always a win.
00:29
And even though it's very incremental, there has been progressiveness in terms of coexistence
00:36
in Simonstown.
00:39
The baboons can be rather mischievous, regularly damaging property in their search for food.
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That's why some have called for the animals to be removed or euthanized.
00:49
The Simonstown resident has found that a drill, some industrial-strength webbing and sturdy
00:54
clips provides a kinder solution.
00:58
We stumbled across a video on YouTube of what they do in Canada and it was basically that.
01:08
And we thought, well if it can work for the bears in Canada, it sure as hell can work
01:12
for the baboons in Simonstown.
01:16
The method has proved successful, as the CCTV footage shows.
01:23
Several restaurants in Simonstown have chosen a prevention strategy closer to the source
01:28
of the problem.
01:31
Organic waste is no longer mixed with other trash.
01:34
Now it's collected in special bins that are set in a secure place for later pickup.
01:42
There's not much food in there anymore for them, which means that they hit it a lot less.
01:48
And they've decided obviously to go elsewhere to go look for food.
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So the baboons have visited town a lot less regularly in terms of looking for food in
01:58
my dustbins and a lot of the other restaurants' dustbins too.
02:03
Studies have shown that baboons are considered one of the most difficult animals for humans
02:08
to coexist with.
02:12
Baboon-human conflict is an issue in several countries in Africa, including Zimbabwe, Botswana
02:18
and Ethiopia.
02:23
The conflict not only causes stress, it also carries health risk.
02:29
Baboons coming into the urban area and getting into people's houses as well as their bins,
02:35
there's potential for transmission of disease across the two species.
02:39
However, in the tests that have been done in the peninsular baboons, they've shown human
02:46
pathogens, they've certainly shown cytomegalovirus and hepatitis A. And then secondly, they've
02:52
found a trichuris, a whipworm actually in the baboons.
02:57
So this would indicate that baboons are more at risk of getting disease from us than we
03:03
are, than they are likely to get, to give us any disease.
03:07
The waste separation initiative in Simonstown not only helps reduce interactions between
03:12
baboons and humans, it serves another purpose too.
03:18
Every day a group of volunteers collect the food waste and takes it out of town to a farm,
03:23
where it's used as pig feed.
03:27
The steady supply of kitchen scraps enables township residents to bolster their income.
03:35
By collecting the food and having them join us on these trips, it's allowed us to be able
03:40
to build summer relationships with them, as well as giving them the opportunity to take
03:45
care of themselves by collecting the food and then feeding it to their pigs, selling
03:49
their pigs and then be able to have cash in their pocket to be able to buy whatever they
03:54
need in their house.
03:57
Humans and baboons have coexisted in South Africa for centuries, but threats to the animal's
04:02
habitat have led to increased conflict.
04:05
Still as they are, the efforts in Simonstown show that coexistence is still possible, and
04:10
baboons don't need to be seen as enemies of humans, but as neighbours.
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