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Hong Kong declares wild boars fair game after animal attacks

November 19, 2021
Source: the-journal.com the-journal.com
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HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong authorities have had enough of wild boars. An increasing number of attacks by the animals, including one that bit a police officer last week, triggered an operation Wednesday night in a district less than half an hour's drive from Hong Kong's financial center. Experts used dart guns to capture seven wild boars, which were later put down via medicine injections, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said in a statement. Wild boars are a common sight in Hong Kong along hiking trails. They are often fed by people despite appeals by authorities not to...
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