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Friday, July 22, 2011
Gibbons are Less Endangered than We Thought
Biologists
have identified
a thriving population of more than 400 white-cheeked gibbons in a Vietnamese park. If this area can be protected, the species' chance of survival in the wild will go up a lot.
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