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KINGSTON, Jamaica — The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), in collaboration with partner agencies, is continuing efforts to locate and capture the non-native White-faced capuchin monkeys recently reported in sections of St Elizabeth.
Despite several coordinated attempts involving technical personnel and community support, the animals have not yet been safely captured.
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