September 17, 2022
Excessive human activities result in two gibbon species becoming extinct in China
According to a group of researchers in China, two gibbon species have been declared extinct in the wild.
Source: ABC News
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Developments such as habitat loss, over-exploitation of resources and expanding agriculture reportedly have caused the extinction of two gibbon species in the wild.
Source: ABC News
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