In year of the pig, Hong Kong has had enough of wild ones
HONG KONG — It may be the year of the pig, but Hong Kong has had enough of the wild ones.
Authorities in the densely populated financial centre are looking for ways to cut down on potentially dangerous encounters between humans and wild boars that have increased as the city’s ballooning population expands into former wilderness.
Boars are now frequent sights on roadways, in parks and housing developments and even in shopping centres, and there is concern that the animals have lost their fear of humans.
While the government is pushing for softer measures such as sterilization for the pigs and education for humans who feed them, others say the solution is a full-scale cull of the swine.