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dizzygizzy 
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(2/22/06 3:13 am)
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China's endangered Monkeys make a comeback
China's endangered monkeys make a comeback
Sun Feb 19, 5:28 AM ET



BEIJING (AFP) - China's golden monkeys, a species more endangered than giant pandas, have made a surprising comeback with populations quadrupling in the past two decades.

The snub-nosed monkeys, which are found only in southwestern Guizhou province, have risen in number from 200 in the early 1980s to around 800, Xinhua news agency said.

Despite its growing numbers, the animal is still endangered, Xinhua cited experts saying Sunday.

Poaching and forest fires are two of the main causes for the decrease in population, according to Yang Yeqin, director of Guizhou's Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve, where most of the monkeys live.

The gregarious animals are also vulnerable to human diseases, such as tuberculosis, cholera and measles, Yang said.

Researchers believe that the number of the snub-nosed monkeys would not rise rapidly even if their habitats were enlarged.

However, the numbers would drop dramatically if their habitats dwindled, which may lead to their extinction, said the researchers.

Wildlife experts said the animals' living space must be extended, monitoring and protection of their environment must be strengthened and a breeding base should be established to save the animals.

AangelStarr 
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(2/23/06 3:45 am)
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China's endangered Monkeys make a comeback
800 is better then nothing...


The face of nature reflects all of life's ups and downs.

dizzygizzy 
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(2/26/06 2:22 pm)
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China's endangered Monkeys make a comeback
Let's hope they keep it going!! More is better in this case!

dizzygizzy 
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(2/26/06 3:25 pm)
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Re: China's endangered Monkeys make a comeback
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radar 
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(2/26/06 4:58 pm)
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China's endangered Monkeys make a comeback
That is such an adorable looking monkey, love that little
upturned nose.

AangelStarr 
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(2/27/06 9:35 pm)
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China's endangered Monkeys make a comeback
Funny looking monkey but so cute. Reminds me of a EWok.


The face of nature reflects all of life's ups and downs.

radar 
Australian Native Mammals Keeper

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(3/1/06 3:17 am)
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China's endangered Monkeys make a comeback
Oh wow, Star Wars, I forgot, does look kinda like an EWok.
They were so cute too;-)

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