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Golden Langur (Trachypithecus
geei)
Golden Langur (Trachypithecus
geei) is a critically endangered primate species endemic to
northeastern region of India. The species is under severe threat due to
rapid degradation of its habitat. The Golden Langur Conservation Program
of Dolphin Foundation is presently going on in the western part of Manas
Biosphere Reserve. The major activities being carried out are –
Conservation awareness program, Habitat contiguity Study, Survey of food
plants availability etc.
Hoolock Gibbon
Hylobates (Bunopithecus) hoolock:
Hoolock
Gibbon, one of the most endangered and the only ape species found in
Asom and is endemic to the northeastern region of India. It inhibits
primary evergreen forests from 100 m to about 1370 m altitudes. In Asom
they are mainly found in the rain forest areas located in the upper Asom
districts viz. Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Tinsukia. Their habitat has been
shrinking rapidly throughout the range of their distribution due to
massive destruction of primary evergreen forests. Dolphin Foundation has
been carrying out certain activities for conservation of the species in
and around Dihing-Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary. A pilot survey has already
been carried out and stakeholder consultations were organized in
Dihing-Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary areas of Asom for development of a
conservation strategy for protection of Hoolock Gibbon habitat. The
necessary field interventions have already been planned in this regard.
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