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More Hong Kong residents injured by wild boars last year despite authorities culling hundreds of the animals

  • Authorities euthanised 320 wild boars in 144 operations between November 2021 and the end of December 2022
  • People are injured mainly when wild pigs looking for food approach and snatch their belongings

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The city’s wild boars have been the target of a cull by authorities. Photo: Jelly Tse

The number of people injured by wild boars in Hong Kong rose last year despite action by the city’s conservation authorities to cull more than 300 of the animals.

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Wild boar sightings and nuisance complaints fell last year, but activists and experts said euthanising the pigs did not tackle the main causes of the issue – their shrinking habitats and people who insist on feeding them.

Data from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) showed 49 people were injured by boars last year, up from 22 in 2021.

Responding to queries from the Post, it said the increase over the past two years was related mainly to people feeding the pigs, as the animals had become accustomed to scavenging and being fed in urban areas.

“In most of the injury cases, people were injured when wild pigs attempted to approach and snatch people’s belongings,” a spokesman added.

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