Some pappers which may be of some interest. Vietnam Primate Conservation Program and Endangered Primate Rescue Center, Vietnam – Report 2007 At the end of 2007 the EPRC housed 141 individuals of 17 taxa. Nine individuals of 5 taxa were born during the year and 16 individuals died; nine of those that died were pygmy lorises. Eight captive bred Hatinh langurs were transferred in September to Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park for the reintroduction project. http://www.primate-sg.org/PDF/VJP1.2.EPRC.report.2007.pdf Tail postures of four quadrupedal leaf monkeys (Pygathrix nemaeus, P. cinerea, Trachypithecus delacouri and T. hatinhensis) at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center, Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam http://www.primate-sg.org/PDF/VJP1.2.tail.postures.pdf Gibbon hand preference studies at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center, Vietnam http://www.primate-sg.org/PDF/VJP1.2.gibbon.hands.pdf
Cuc Phuong is a major center for breeding of leaf-eating monkeys. The scientific standard is equal to Koeln, Bangkok-Dusit, Singapore and San Diego Zoos with langurs. Scientific research on langurs is being scientifically and fundamentally explored at this institution. Since, a couple of years a very authorative journal is also being published. I sincerely hope that zoos in SE-Asia, including China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and India-Nepal will develop links to Cuc Phuong to improve husbandry, management and scientific research in range countries on langurs - a fair number of which are (critically) endangered as we speak -!!!
Cuc Phuong Park ( the primate rescue center ? ) recieved seized Pangolins : Seized pangolins saved by Vietnam?s conservation program | Society | Thanh Nien Daily
Some important births ! : ( facebook ) NEW BABY LANGURS ARE BORN! Two new babies have been born at the EPRC, the first for 2017! They're a Red-shanked douc langur - born to Laura and Basti - and a Hatinh langur by parents Willy and Mia. This is great news for these Endangered and Critically Endangered species with two more infants to join the fight against extinction. ___ #Did_you_know ? The EPRC is the only rescue center in the world to see Hatinh langurs in captivity, and now a captive-bred Hatinh baby, who should one day return to a safe forest! ___
Small video-clip of some of the monkeys : Meet the Cute Inhabitants of the Endangered Primate Rescue Center