Core Points - The collaboration between China and Vietnam in protecting the Eastern Black Crested Gibbon has led to a significant increase in its population, with the number in China rising from 19 individuals in 3 groups to 39 individuals in 5 groups [2] - The establishment of a cross-border joint patrol team in 2024 marks a new phase in the cooperative efforts to protect the species, with plans for three joint patrols within the year [2] - The partnership has resulted in zero incidents of fire, poaching, and deforestation in the protected areas, showcasing the effectiveness of the collaborative conservation efforts [4] Group 1 - The Eastern Black Crested Gibbon is classified as a critically endangered species and is the only known habitat located in the Bangliang Nature Reserve and the adjacent Cao Bang Province in Vietnam [1] - The joint efforts between the two countries began with a memorandum of cooperation signed in 2011, focusing on joint investigations and protective measures [1][2] - The establishment of the "Eastern Black Crested Gibbon Protection Team" and the "Ecological Police Office" has enhanced monitoring and protection efforts [2] Group 2 - Research collaborations with universities have been initiated to monitor the population dynamics and behaviors of the gibbons, utilizing passive acoustic monitoring technology [3] - The discovery of three newborn gibbons in the Bangliang Reserve highlights the success of the conservation efforts [3] - Future plans include formal meetings to discuss expanding the protected areas and further enhancing cooperation [1][4]
中越携手合作保护东黑冠长臂猿—— “我们的合作坦诚深入”
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-09 21:43