The International Union for Conservation of Nature recognized the Hainan gibbon as an endangered species HAIKOU /China/, October 17. /TASS/. Authorities of the southern Chinese province of Hainan ...
HAIKOU, September 6. /TASS/. The population of Hainan gibbons, which live only on Hainan and are on the verge of extinction, has increased by two, according to an online press conference organized ...
A group of Hainan gibbons, an endangered primate, are feasting on kapok flowers in Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park. Its population has grown ...
While some species have shown signs of recovery, others remain on the brink, making immediate action crucial for their ...
For instance, one of the main areas where you’ll see the gibbons is in the Chinese province of Hainan. That area alone experienced a major population increase between 1950 and 2003, and much of ...
As of August last year, China has 59 World Heritage sites, including 15 natural heritage sites and four mixed cultural and ...
The project draws inspiration from a successful 2015 initiative in China, where conservationists constructed similar rope bridges to help Hainan gibbons navigate forest gaps created by a typhoon.