Hello all
I have researched for a while and cannot find many threads on this site that answer my questions so I thought I would post a thread. Hopefully this would be of use to someone else as well.
Some of my favorite animals are langurs, particularly asian leaf monkeys or lutungs. Though with many species phasing out in American zoos and the fact that only a couple silver leaf langurs exist in Europe, I became worried about their future in American zoos. Does anyone know what the primate TAG plans to do with the silver leaf langur?
From what I can tell only a handful of zoos in America exhibit silver leaf monkeys. The ones I have found are Denver, San Diego, Columbus, Santa Ana and Bronx. I'm sure there are others! Also, does anyone know of any recent births of the species?
I also have the same question about Dusky Langurs in American zoos.
Francois seem to be doing fine in both American and European institutions while Hanuman langurs are at very low numbers in America.
Some of my favorite animals are langurs, particularly asian leaf monkeys or lutungs. Though with many species phasing out in American zoos and the fact that only a couple silver leaf langurs exist in Europe, I became worried about their future in American zoos. Does anyone know what the primate TAG plans to do with the silver leaf langur?
From what I can tell only a handful of zoos in America exhibit silver leaf monkeys. The ones I have found are Denver, San Diego, Columbus, Santa Ana and Bronx. I'm sure there are others! Also, does anyone know of any recent births of the species?
I also have the same question about Dusky Langurs in American zoos.
Francois seem to be doing fine in both American and European institutions while Hanuman langurs are at very low numbers in America.