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Francois langurs are sighted in Thach Hoa Commune, Tuyen Hoa District, Quang Binh Province, Vietnam. Photo: L.G. / Tuoi Tre
Authorities in the north-central Vietnamese province of Quang Binh have discovered 22 troops of endangered Francois langurs near local residential areas and are planning on protecting their habitat.
The Center for Indigenous Knowledge Research and Development (CIRD) on Friday convened a meeting with the People’s Committee in Tuyen Hoa District, Quang Binh Province regarding the discovery of the langurs.
The troops, which consist of a total of 156 Francois langurs, also known as white side-burned black langurs, were found inhabiting limestone mountains in Dong Hoa, Thach Hoa, and Thuan Hoa Communes in Tuyen Hoa District.