VietnamNews-Feb 12

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Vietnam and the Centre of Biodiversity Conservation, GreenViet, will work together on a project to protect the gray-shanked douc langurs in the central province’s Núi Thành district in 2020. Director of GreenViet, Trần Hữu Vỹ, said the one-year project would help improve forest patrol skills to protect a herd of gray-shanked douc langurs (pygathrix cinerea) – a critically endangered species – living in Đồng Cổ Village of Tam Mỹ Tây Commune.
The project, with funding of VNĐ350 million (US$15,000) from WWF-Vietnam, will help provide knowledge and skills for a team of 10 volunteers from the village.

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