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Baby green monkey sale sparks animal welfare alarm in Barbados
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Baby green monkey sale sparks animal welfare alarm in Barbados

From Barbados Today · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A listing offering a week-old green monkey for $500 has raised animal welfare concerns in Barbados.
  • Animal rights campaigners and visitors have sharply criticized the sale of infant primates.
  • The trade in infant primates for tourist photos is a significant concern.

The sale of a week-old green monkey for $500 has sparked significant alarm among animal welfare advocates and the public in Barbados. The listing, which offered the infant primate for sale, has drawn sharp criticism from visitors and animal rights campaigners alike.

Campaigners warn that the trade in infant primates, often used for tourist photos, poses a serious threat to animal welfare. Such practices can lead to the separation of young animals from their mothers, causing distress and potentially hindering their development. The high price tag suggests a market for exotic pets, further fueling concerns about illegal wildlife trade and exploitation.

The incident highlights a broader issue of animal exploitation for commercial purposes. Authorities and animal welfare organizations are urged to investigate and take action against such listings to protect vulnerable wildlife and prevent the perpetuation of harmful practices. The sale of such young animals raises ethical questions about ownership and the commodification of wildlife.

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Originally published by Barbados Today in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.