Threatened Monkey Populations Surprisingly Large

One of 2,500 yellow-cheeked crested gibbon counted in a recent WCS survey.
(Image credit: Matt Hunt.)

A new census in Cambodia reveals remarkably large populations of two monkey species that are threatened with extinction.

The monkey tally, announced today, represents the largest known populations of these species in the world.

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