Recent findings from a survey of black-shanked douc langur (Pygathrix nigripes) groups on Ba Den Mountain in the southern ...
For the critically endangered red-shanked douc, proximity to an urban center has had surprising benefits Red-shanked doucs are adept communicators, growling with a fixed stare when they’re threatened, ...
The critically endangered red-shanked douc is an “urban avoider”—a species isolated within Da Nang, a bustling metropolis of 1.2 million. A red-shanked douc relaxes amid flowers on the Son Tra ...
A team of scientists from WWF and Conservation International (CI) has discovered the world’s largest known population of grey-shanked doucs (Pygathrix cinerea), increasing chances that the endangered ...
Conservationists surveying upland forests in central Vietnam have located a new subpopulation of critically endangered gray-shanked douc langurs. Fewer than 2,400 individuals are thought to remain in ...
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VietNamNet Bridge - The tourism boom in Son Tra peninsula may damage the ecological system and threaten the habitat of the red-shanked douc, considered the symbol of Da Nang City, experts say.
Grey-shanked doucs live in the forest canopy of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Their numbers have been severely reduced by habitat loss and fragmentation, along with hunting for food and the pet ...
More people have rushed to Son Tra Peninsular in Danang City to capture photos of red-shanked douc langurs, raising concerns that this would affect their living environment. More people have rushed to ...