Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Guardians of the Gibbons: can India save its only ape species from extinction?


For over a century the villagers of Barekuri, north-east India’s biodiversity hotspot, have coexisted with the country’s only ape species, the hoolock gibbon. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/subscribegdn But this harmony stands in fragile ecological balance. Mohit Chutia, a 55-year-old farmer and father, has been taking care of one gibbon family while raising his own. When researcher Ishika Ramakrishna arrives to study human-gibbon interactions, she joins forces with Mohit and the villagers to tackle the gibbons' urgent population decline, endangered by habitat loss, deforestation and industrial catastrophe The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3biVfwh Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► https://ift.tt/sBHnDlA Website ► https://ift.tt/Aj6YByQ Facebook ► https://ift.tt/s8SE7u0 Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://ift.tt/Re43X16 The Guardian on YouTube: Guardian News ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs It's Complicated ► https://bit.ly/ItsComplicatedSubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #gibbons #apes #india #westernhoolockgibbons #endageredanimals #documentary #endangeredspecies

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