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More troubling, though, is the danger posed by deforestation. Much of the northern white-cheeked gibbon’s former habitat has been cut down to be burned for fuel or converted into timber products.
I don't know about you, but Tallulah — the Memphis Zoo's white-cheeked gibbon — was feeling 22 ... the last 45 years because of poaching and habitat loss due to logging. They have a median ...