Primates in danger of extinction welcomed at the Les Terres de Nataé animal park, in Morbihan

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The Terres de Nataé de Pont-Scorff (Morbihan) have just welcomed François’ langurs, Asian primates in danger of extinction visible in only two animal parks in France.

Terres de Nataé took in three male langurs from François. | LANDS OF NATAÉ


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  • Terres de Nataé took in three male langurs from François. | LANDS OF NATAÉ

The new residents follow one another at Terre de Nataé, in Pont-Scorff (Morbihan). After the crab-eating macaques released from the laboratories and the European otter, the zoo has just offered room and board to three male François langurs (trachypithecus francoisi for zoologists). The Morbihan wildlife park is the second in France to welcome this species of primates classified in danger of extinction on the red list of threatened species of the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of…

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