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Critically Endangered Monkeys Stable in Vietnam
21 Feb
Summary
- Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys are critically endangered primates.
- Approximately 160 monkeys found in Khau Ca conservation area.
- Conservation efforts boost local awareness and livelihoods.

A recent census has revealed a stable population of the critically endangered Tonkin snub-nosed monkey in northern Vietnam's Khau Ca Species and Habitat Conservation Area. Approximately 160 individuals were counted during the 19-day survey conducted by Fauna & Flora in collaboration with local communities.
The survey employed advanced technology, including thermal imaging drones and camera traps, alongside traditional methods and a new grid-based approach for enhanced efficiency. While the total population remains vulnerable, this stability is a reassuring sign, with no evidence of poaching observed.




