KUNMING, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists on Tuesday
revealed that 15 black-crested gibbons, an endangered species, have been spotted
in Nanhua County of the Chuxiong autonomous prefecture of the ethnic Yi group,
in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
It is the furthest north in the world the black
gibbon has ever been discovered, according to Dr. Jiang Xuelong, a gibbon expert
with the Kunming Institute of Zoology of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The black-crested gibbon is among the 15 most
endangered wildlife under first-class protection in China.
Before the latest findings, black gibbons were only
found to inhabit less than 1,000 square kilometers of the world, while the
species totaled approximately 1,000 individuals.
There are 39 groups with about 200 black gibbons
living at high altitudes in central Yunnan's Chuxiong. Black gibbons mainly live
in western and central areas of Yunnan, north Vietnam and northwest Laos. The
rare species has become extinct in south and southeast Yunnan.
Chinese scientists have found that there are usually
five gibbons in one family: one husband with one or two wives. But their eating
and breeding habits need further investigation.
Scientists report that the distribution area of black
gibbons has shrunk to the southern part of the prefecture over the past six
years which makes the new discovery all the more remarkable.
Human activities in gibbon-inhabited forests, such as
pasturing and collecting medicinal herbs and wild fungus, are considered ways to
help the poor make a living. But they have forced black gibbons to give up their
comfortable alpine habitats and move to live in low-altitude forests, he added.
Thanks to efforts by the local government to protect
the species, the 32,000-ha Chuxiong black gibbon habitat in the central part of
Yunnan, the largest of its kind in China, has been included in the country's
state-level Ailaoshan Nature Reserve, covering an area of 66,700 ha.
Local government has called for efforts from
villagers living in the area to improve protection of the black gibbon and the
species' habitat.
The province has set up a special fund to attract
financial aid from home and abroad and carry out cooperative scientific research
programs on black gibbons with domestic and overseas scientists.
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