Footage of Vietnam's threatened primates

DesertRhino150

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Flora and Fauna International have partnered with internationally acclaimed filmmaker Ryan Deboodt to film the threatened primates of Vietnam, to raise awareness of the efforts of FFI to conserve these species.

I am not sure exactly what form the footage is going to take - there is already a video posted containing footage of five species, but the article I have read does describe 'a series of stunning short films' being produced.

The five species shown in the short video are red-shanked douc, Tonkin snub-nosed monkey, Cat Ba and Delacour's langurs and Cao Vit gibbon.

The article (with the video included in it) is included below:
https://www.fauna-flora.org/news/first-chance-seeor-last-shining-spotlight-vietnams-primates
 
Lovely film and such beautiful animals. Shocking to hear that they are so endangered. 60 cat ba langurs seems too small a number to recover to a healthy population.
Do you know if these populations are currently increasing or falling further back.
 
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