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Highlands park shelters langur population

Vietnam's largest troop of langurs (pygathrix cinerea) are flourishing in the National Kon Ka Kinh Park in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai.
Vietnam's largest troop of langurs (pygathrix cinerea) areflourishing in the National Kon Ka Kinh Park in the CentralHighlands province of Gia Lai.

"We have counted 250 langurs living in the park. This is the largest troop in Vietnam ," Tran Huu Vy, an expert from the Vietnam Primates Conservation Programme, told the English language daily, Vietnam News.

Experts from the Frankfurt Zoological Society's Vietnam Primate Conservation Programme confirmed that seven species of the most endangered primates lived in the park, and Vietnam was now home to about 1,000 langurs.

"We have found three kinds of monkey (Macaca leonia, Macaca artoidesand Macara mulatta), two species of loris (Nycticebus bengalensis andNycticebus pygmaeus) and gibbons (Nomascus leucogienys leucogienys)," Vysaid.

The programme has provided park rangers withfacilities and funding for a better control and protection of theendangered primates.

"We have provided fundingof between 18,000 and 25,000 USD a year to support rangers at eightstations in the park since 2010," head of the representative office ofthe Frankfurt Zoological Society in Vietnam , Long said.

"The fund helps rangers patrol the park regularly in order to raiseprotection of the most endangered primates on the 42,000-ha reserve,"Long said.

"Rangers receive an allowance and equipmentfor long patrols every week while they trail the endangered animals andprevent poaching," he said.

The park, which issandwiched between the Truong Son mountain range and Gia Lai province'sPleiku city, provides a safe habitat for the rare primates.

"The park remains untouched by local people because it is far awayfrom the villages of the Ba Na ethnic group. As a rule, the group do notstray further than 7km from their houses to hunt, while the nearestvillage is 19km away from the park," Long said.

He also said the programme included the protection of 200 langurs in central Da Nang cty's Son Tra peninsula.

The conservation programme also includes training courses for students from Da Nang University .

Last month, 18 students from the Da Nang-based Teachers' TrainingCollege joined a field trip to Kon Ka Kinh Park .

The course has trained 150 students on primate conservation and protection in Vietnam since 2006.-VNA

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