News reports claim that Hong Kong is introducing birth control measures to curb the monkey population boom. All female monkeys will be sterilized. The Hong Kong government first introduced population controls in 2002, applying vasectomies on males and temporary injections on females. The government wants to control the 2,000 macaques to a population of around 1,500 because they are aggressive.
Kathmandu too is home to a large Rhesus macaque monkey population in the Pashupatinath and Swayambhunath Temple areas. Most of the monkeys in Kathmandu are in poor health because of inadequate food (due to the competition by about 250 deer in the same area). No birth control measures are currently in place in Kathmandu to reduce the population.
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