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Environment

Meet the world's endangered primates

Grey-shanked douc langur, Pygathrix cinerea,Asia
The grey-shanked douc langur, Pygathrix cinerea, found in Vietnam. In Asia, more than 70% of primates are classified on the IUCN red list as vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered and in both Vietnam and Cambodia, approximately 90% of primate species are considered at risk of extinction Photograph: Tilo Nadler/guardian.co.uk
Yellow cheeked crested gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae)
Yellow cheeked crested gibbon, Nomascus gabriellae, upgraded from vulnerable to endangered level of threat. In south-east Asia, populations of gibbons, leaf monkeys and langurs have dropped due to rapid habitat loss and hunting to satisfy the Chinese medicine and pet trade Photograph: Sterling Zumbrunn/guardian.co.uk
Qinling golden snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus roxellana qinlingensis
The Qinling golden snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus roxellana qinlingensis, found in China, has been reclassified from vulnerable to endangered. Habitat destruction, through the burning and clearing of tropical forests, is a major threat to primates. Other threats include the hunting of primates for food and an illegal wildlife trade Photograph: Russell A Mittermeier/guardian.co.uk
Kirk's Red Colobus, Procolobus kirkii
Kirk's red colobus, Procolobus kirkii. In Africa, 11 of the 13 species of red colobus monkeys assessed were listed as critically endangered or endangered. Two may already be extinct: Bouvier’s red colobus (Procolobus pennantii bouvieri) has not been seen in 25 years, and no living Miss Waldron’s red colobus (Procolobus badius waldroni) has been seen by a primatologist since 1978, despite occasional reports that some still survive Photograph: Tom Struhsaker/guardian.co.uk
Golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia)
There was some good news for primates: conservation efforts in Brazil have helped targeted species like this golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia) to recover, and their status has been upgraded from critically endangered to endangered Photograph: Anup Shah /guardian.co.uk
Javan Gibbon, Hylobates moloch, EN, Indonesia
The fortunes of the Javan gibbon, Hylobates moloch, found in Indonesia, have improved, and it has been moved from critically endangered to endangered Photograph: Sunarto/guardian.co.uk
Adolescent mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei)
Adolescent mountain gorilla (Gorilla gorilla beringei). The scientists also came close to downlisting the mountain gorilla to endangered following population increases in their forest habitat that spans the borders of Rwanda, Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo. However, political turmoil in the region and an incident in which eight animals were killed in 2007 led to the decision to delay the planned reclassification Photograph: Manoj Shah /guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: A male Sclater's black lemur endangered primate
A male Sclater's black lemur (also called blue-eyed back lemur) Photograph: Nora Schwitzer/guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: Greater Bamboo Lemur endangered primate
Greater Bamboo Lemur (Prolemur simus), Madagascar Photograph: Haroldo Castro/guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: Female hoolock gibbon
Female hoolock gibbon with juvenile pelage, Wildlife Rescue Centre, near Kaziranga, India Photograph: Russell A Mittermeier/guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: Yellow-tailed Woolly monkey endangered primate
Yellow-tailed Woolly monkey, Oreonax flavicauda, Peru Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: Young Silky Sifaka lemur
Young Silky Sifaka (Propithecus candidus) Lemur, Madagascar & Indian Ocean Islands Photograph: Russell A Mittermeier/guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: Northern sportive lemur
Northern sportive lemur (Lepilemur septentrionalis), Tsaratanana-be forest, 5.4 km northwest of Ankavonagana village, Madagascar Photograph: Russell A Mittermeier/guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: Pig-tailed langur or simakobu endangered primate
Pig-tailed langur or simakobu (Simias concolor), Pungust Camp, Peleonan Forest, north Siberut Photograph: Russell A Mittermeier/guardian.co.uk
Endangered Primates: Cotton-top tamarin endangered primate
Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) at Cali Zoo, Colombia Photograph: Haroldo Castro/guardian.co.uk
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