Taiwan Plans to Cull 120,000 Green Iguanas to Protect Agriculture
- Taiwan plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas to protect agriculture, with supporters urging humane methods to reduce the population.
- Around 200,000 iguanas are believed to be in southern and central Taiwan, causing significant damage to farming, according to Chiu Kuo-Hao.
- Local governments recommend fishing spears as the most humane means of killing iguanas, while hunting teams killed about 70,000 last year with bounties.
- Hsu Wei-Chieh stated that the Reptile Conservation Association aims to teach farmers safe and humane methods to deal with iguanas.
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