THE Johor Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) has expressed concern over human and wildlife conflict, especially those involving monkeys.
Its vice-president Vincent Chow urged authorities, including the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan), to come up with proactive measures that would lead to a win-win situation for both humans and animals.
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