Happy Tim Baby Ape! The world's critically endangered species Hainan Gibbon increases to 5 groups of 35

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On September 5, the reporter learned from a joint press conference in Haikou, China-Marseille, France that Hainan gibbon has added 2 baby apes, and the population has recovered to 5 groups of 35. At present, the two newborn apes have not yet been named, and Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park will call the whole society for their award-winning names through the official website.


Happy Tim Baby Ape! The world's critically endangered species Hainan Gibbon increases to 5 groups of 35 - DayDayNews


In March of this year, the Hainan Tropical Rain Forest National Park Administration’s Bawangling Branch Hainan Gibbon Monitoring Team discovered a new group B and Hainan Gibbon each. , They are 7 months old and 6 months old respectively. Continuous monitoring showed that the two baby apes were in good health and normal growth and development.


On August 23, Hainan Forestry Bureau held an expert appraisal meeting. The participating experts listened to the report and reviewed relevant videos and photos. After questioning and discussion, they agreed that two baby apes The birth evidence is conclusive, and it is recommended that it be disclosed to the public in due course.


Happy Tim Baby Ape! The world's critically endangered species Hainan Gibbon increases to 5 groups of 35 - DayDayNews


Gibbon is a close relative of humans and is also one of the most endangered species of primate, 20, a common species of primate _strong6Among them, 5 species are critically endangered, 14 species are endangered, and 1 species are vulnerable. Hainan gibbons are the most endangered of all gibbons, with only more than 30 remaining, and they are the rarest primates in the world.


Happy Tim Baby Ape! The world's critically endangered species Hainan Gibbon increases to 5 groups of 35 - DayDayNews


At the Hainan National Park Research Institute in August 2020, at the Hainan Gibbon Conservation International Conference, experts set a grand goal for the 15-year Hainan Gibbon Conservation International Conference. The birth of the two baby apes has made all walks of life full of confidence in the realization of this goal.


Happy Tim Baby Ape! The world's critically endangered species Hainan Gibbon increases to 5 groups of 35 - DayDayNews


The new Hainan Ape and the new explanations of the IUCN titled by the IUCN are constantly being published based on the scientific discovery The protection that respects the laws of nature is steadily moving forward on the track of health."



(Guangming Daily full media reporter Wang Xiaoying Chen Yi) _span6 _strong span6 4 pstrong_span0 Source: Guangming Daily full media reporter Wang Xiaoying Chen Yi

Picture video: Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park Administration

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