Report: half world's monkeys, apes face threat of extinction
www.chinaview.cn 2008-08-05 14:27:14   Print

Voni, a 12-year-old orang-utan, plays with Zico, her 3-month-old male baby, in Jakarta's Ragunan zoo in this March 12, 2008 file photo. Almost half the world's monkeys and apes are facing a worsening threat of extinction because of deforestation and hunting for meat, an international report showed on Aug. 5, 2008. An assessment for an International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) "Red List" of endangered species found that 48 percent of the 634 known species and sub-species of primates, humankind's closest relatives such as chimpanzees, orang-utans, gibbons and lemurs, were at risk of extinction.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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A baby chimpanzee is held by its mother, Tibe, at the Barcelona Zoo in this August 31, 2007 file photo. Almost half the world's monkeys and apes are facing a worsening threat of extinction because of deforestation and hunting for meat, an international report showed on Aug. 5, 2008. Chimpanzees, the species most like humans, stayed "endangered", the middle of a three-stage scale of risk between critically endangered and "vulnerable."(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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