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Figure 3.4. Long-tailed macaques are systematically trapped in Cambodia. Trees are
cut down to isolate the group (a), and then the animals are captured and bagged by
hunters (b and c). Most of the animals are laundered to monkey farms, but some die
during the incident (d) or are consumed for meat (e). (Photographs courtesy of Hugo
Rainey, Teth Setha, and Kep Bunna of WCS.)
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