«Critically
endangered gibbon: New action plan to save world's rarest primate.»
Not exact matches
In a paper published in Mammal Review, the researchers crucially also found no evidence of infection in current populations of captive
gibbons — an
endangered species — and no evidence that the virus is still a threat.
With only 25 individuals remaining in less than 20 square kilometres of forest in China's Hainan Island, the Critically
Endangered Hainan
gibbon is one of the rarest animals in the world.
Species such as the
endangered white - shouldered ibis, yellow - cheeked crested
gibbon and clouded leopard (pictured above) could lose precious habitat.
Biologist Gabriella Skollar is a remarkable human being who has dedicated her life to the conservation of
endangered, small, arboreal apes known as
gibbons.