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BANKRUPT Sri Lanka’s government on Monday (26) said it was scrapping plans to export around 100,000 endangered monkeys to China following an outcry and a court case by animal lovers.

The toque macaque is endemic to Sri Lanka and common on the island of 22 million people but is classed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list.

Agriculture minister Mahinda Amaraweera said in June that China wanted the monkeys for 1,000 zoos across the country, describing the move as a solution to the animals destroying crops.

But on Monday, Sri Lanka’s Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) told the Court of Appeal it had decided not to go ahead with the export and that the action filed by 30 wildlife and environmental activists could be terminated.

“A state attorney informed court on behalf of the DWC that no monkeys will be exported to China or elsewhere,” a court official said. Wildlife enthusiasts welcomed the government’s decision not to go ahead with the exports.

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