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  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, eating baby squirrels, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
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Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115330-01US.jpg
  • Mother training her young on for a life in the canopy, Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171002-112726-82USN-v2.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, hanging from a tree branch in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-113822-31US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, lying on a tree branch in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-113518-64US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting on a tree branch in  Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-113315-21US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171003-152653-90US-v2.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171003-152109-78US.jpg
  • Mother training her young on for a life in the canopy, Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171002-112724-78US.jpg
  • Mother training her young on for a life in the canopy, Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171001-123738-68S.jpg
  • Mother training her young on for a life in the canopy, Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171001-104812-28US.jpg
  • a young male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171001-102243-06US.jpg
  • Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, on the move, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-132548-43US.jpg
  • The powerful hand of a dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115743-39US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115653-27USN-v2.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115502-13US-v3.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, eating baby squirrels, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115330-02US-v2.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, peeing, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-114717-16US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting in a tree of the forest in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-114316-73US-v2.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, lying on a tree branch in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-113741-96US-v2.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, lying on a tree branch in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-113513-51US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, lying on a tree branch in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-113512-47US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting on a tree branch in  Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-111111-22US-v3.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171003-152356-21US-v2.jpg
  • Mother training her young on for a life in the canopy, Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171001-123737-64US.jpg
  • a young male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171001-102529-26US-v2.jpg
  • Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, on the move, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-132549-45US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, eating baby squirrels, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115423-92US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, eating baby squirrels, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115331-10US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting in a tree while eating a baby squirrel, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115314-83S.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting in a tree while eating a baby squirrel, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115243-17US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting in a tree of the forest in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-114205-61US-v2.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting on a tree branch in  Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-113042-96US.jpg
  • Mother training her young on for a life in the canopy, Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171001-104811-23S.jpg
  • Male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20171001-103633-17US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
<br />
The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
    MLU-20170930-115654-34US.jpg
  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
<br />
Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
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The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
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  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, eating baby squirrels, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
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Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
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The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
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  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting in a tree while eating a baby squirrel, Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
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Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
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The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
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  • Dominant male Black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor, sitting in a tree of the forest in Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong county, Yunnan, China. This is one of four subspecies and this subspecies is named Central Yunnan black crested gibbon, Nomascus concolor jingdongensis. It only occurs in a small region around the Wuliang Mountain, between the Mekong and Chuanhe rivers in west-central Yunnan.<br />
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Conservation: The black crested gibbon is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. An estimated 1300 to 2000 individuals are left in the wild.<br />
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The black crested gibbon inhabits tropical evergreen, semievergreen, deciduous forests in subtropical and mountainous areas at high altitudes, from 2100 to 2400 m above sea level.
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, also known as the Japanese crested ibis, Yangxian nature reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, also known as the Japanese crested ibis, Yangxian nature reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, also known as the Japanese crested ibis, Yangxian nature reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, also known as the Japanese crested ibis, Yangxian nature reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, also known as the Japanese crested ibis, Yangxian nature reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, Spilornis cheela, taking off, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon, in breeding colours, walking Yangxian Biosphere Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon, in breeding colours, flying over water in Yangxian Biosphere Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, earlier believed extinct, but now coming back, Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • At the Crested ibis guesthouse in Yangxian, guesthouse owner Hau Ying on the right and wildlife guide Kevin Zhong to the left. Staffan Widstrand, center. Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, Spilornis cheela, taking off, Taiwan
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  • Crested Goshawk, Accipiter trivirgatus, perched in canopy shade, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested ibis bird, Nipponia nippon, earlier believed extinct, but now coming back. It is flying at the Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, Spilornis cheela, in flight, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon, in breeding colours, walking Yangxian Biosphere Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon, in breeding colours, flying over water in Yangxian Biosphere Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, earlier believed extinct, but now coming back, flying in the air at sunset time in Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China.
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  • Five Crested ibis birds, Nipponia nippon, sitting by a river, earlier believed extinct, but now coming back, Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China.
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, Spilornis cheela, in flight, Taiwan
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  • Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, earlier believed extinct, but now coming back. It is flying towards at the Yangxian Nature Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Two White-crested Laughingthrush, Garrulax leucolophus, sitting ona branch and feeding on insects in Hong Bung He, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-01-032705 (1).jpg
  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-01-021933 (4).jpg
  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Statue of a Crested Ibis, Nipponia nippon, as decoration in the Yangxian Biosphere Reserve, Shaanxi, China
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • Crested Serpent Eagle, young bird, Spilornis cheela, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
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  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
    SWD-2018-11-01-014800 (2).jpg
  • Oriental or Crested honey buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus, Chayi, Taiwan
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  • White-crested Laughingthrush, Garrulax leucolophus, sitting on a branch in Hong Bung He, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • White-crested laughing thrush, Garrulax leucolophus, bird sitting on a branch at Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
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  • White-crested laughing thrush, Garrulax leucolophus, birds sitting on a branch at Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
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  • White-crested laughing thrush, Garrulax leucolophus, bird sitting on a branch at Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China
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  • White-crested laughingthrush, Garrulax leucolophus, Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • White-crested laughingthrush, Garrulax leucolophus, Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • White-crested laughingthrush, Garrulax leucolophus, Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • White-crested laughingthrush, Garrulax leucolophus, Tongbiguan nature reserve, Dehong, Yunnan, China
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  • Release of 30 captive-bred Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon, to celebrate the national Bird Love Week at the Tongchuan Crested Ibis Breeding Centre, Shaanxi, China. The species was once only found in 6 individuals in one place in China, in the whole world. Now it is back, with several thousand individuals and brought back from the verge of extinction.
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