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Nick Kelesau, Penan activist
*Wild boars died of disease, and the Sarawak government needs to send people to investigate*
It seems that wild boars in the inland areas have been infected with a disease and died, and gradually there are fewer and fewer traces of wild boars in the forest. This happened during the epidemic period, and there seems to be no improvement after the epidemic.
RFS received a public report that wild boars seemed to be infected with a disease and died, but it was uncertain what bacterial infection it was, and the government did not send anyone to investigate. Nick Kelesau said that the traces of wild boars have not been seen for a long time. During the epidemic, he found wild boars that died of illness in the forest, but he never saw any wild boars again afterwards. Inland people have not hunted wild boars for a long time. He believes that it is an infection with a pathogen, and it is also possible that outsiders entered the inland through the mountain road and hunted wild boars recklessly, causing the decrease in the number of wild boars. However, he also stated that the government has not investigated this matter. He pointed out that inland people, especially the Ben Nan people, have not eaten pork for a long time. Deer, four-legged snakes, and other animals can still be hunted. Nowadays, the price of pork on the market is soaring, and many inland people cannot afford the high price of pork, so they seldom eat pork. He hopes that the relevant authorities can pay attention to this matter because the reasons for the reduction in the number of wild boars must be found, and the reduction in the number of wild boars is more or less related to ecology.
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