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New Safe Havens Created in China and Vietnam for Two of World's Most Endangered Primates


Animals  (tags: animals, AnimalWelfare, safe havens, primates, environment, habitat, protection, wildlife, wildanimals )

Cher
- 72 days ago - wildlifeextra.com
There is new hope for the survival of the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey and the Cao vit gibbon, two of the world's most endangered primates, with the designation of two new protected areas in Vietnam and China. Fauna & Flora International (FFI) has been
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Julie Z. (244)
Thursday September 24, 2009, 6:44 pm
this great these 2 barbaric countries are doing something good for a change for animals. now china needs to stop it barbaric fur trade and give animals protection.
 

Wendy Yukihiro (30)
Friday September 25, 2009, 2:22 pm
It's nice to here that china is stoping it's barbaric ways in some area's at least. That two terrible countries are doing something rigth for animals. Lets see how long it really lasts.
 

Past Member (0)
Monday September 28, 2009, 3:24 am
here we go again dissing on china. folks on here are a trip. they also have most of the worlds panda bears they are careing for. china also has some of the best doctors in the world. there are bararic people in the usa. don't mean the whole country is that way. and germany was one of the most barbaric countries in the world. i don't feel i need to say why. but lets just say theres a few people that survived that god forsaken country back then who will agree with me. and as far as a safe haven for these animals, good for china.
 
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