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  1. For more than 25 years Baboon Matters has been at the forefront of baboon conservation – in the face of ever-increasing urbanization and intensive agriculture, and the resulting escalation in baboon/human conflict.

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      Baboons are a common sight on roads and road sides in South...

  2. 21. Juli 2021 · Cape Town has shown that we can live next door to wildlife, including the agile and adaptable baboon, and that baboon numbers, welfare and health can improve while our human population continues to grow and our footprint expands.

  3. Baboons are a common sight on roads and road sides in South Africa – roads provide a tempting array of squashed insect treats! Please help keep them safe by slowing down when you pass them. If you stop to watch them, keep windows closed and doors locked – they can be cheeky in their search for easy food.

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  4. Baboon Matters, Cape Town, South Africa. 62,629 likes · 159 talking about this. The Baboon Matters Trust is dedicated to the conservation of baboons in South Africa, and to finding sustainable...

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  5. Save Cape Baboons is a non-profit organisation established to help end cruelty towards baboons in the Western Cape. Donate now.

  6. The baboon has a large and varied diet and ranges from grass, seeds, fruit, rhizomes, mushrooms, and eggs. They also eat eggs, lizards, some insects, hares and sometimes prey on young antelopes and leopards found in South Africa.

  7. The only sustainable and humane solution is to manage humans, not baboons. With a little planning and patience, Baboon Matters believes it is possible to minimise conflict by reducing easy access to human-derived food.