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A siamang gibbon seized in Chennai, India in August 2024, along with turtles and pythons. It was being carried in the baggage of a passenger traveling from Bangkok.
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Illegal trafficking of siamang gibbons is a concerning and underreported crisis (commentary) - MSNBanner image: A siamang gibbon seized in Chennai, India in August 2024, along with turtles and pythons. It was being carried in the baggage of a passenger travelling from Bangkok.
Cincinnati Zoo opens new area inside Elephant Trek exhibit with otters, gibbons, & more Updated: 10:41 AM EDT Apr 15, 2025 Editorial Standards ⓘ Emily Sanderson Digital Media Manager ...
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Pose Like a Siamang Photo Op, inviting visitors to mimic the unique movements of siamangs. You "Otter" Know What’s for Lunch Game, challenging guests to identify food by touch, just like Asian ...
Two swinging gibbons made a leap for freedom from Auckland Zoo over the weekend. At about 9.20am on Sunday Auckland Zoo's siamang gibbons Intan and Kera escaped to an area outside their enclosure ...
It said the most recent case which took place this month saw an Indian national nabbed for smuggling five infant Siamang gibbons, the largest of the endangered gibbon species, at the Mumbai airport.
Two Siamang gibbons that were rescued from traffickers last week at the Mumbai international airport have now been successfully deported back to their country of origin—Indonesia.
An Indian national travelling from Malaysia to India was arrested at the Mumbai Airport on Tuesday for smuggling five baby siamang gibbons in his cabin luggage. According to the Mumbai Customs ...
In a wildlife smuggling bust, the Mumbai Customs officials at city airport rescued as many as five Siamang Gibbons, an endangered arboreal, black-furred gibbon native to the forests of Indonesia ...
On the basis of profiling, Customs officers at CSMI Airport, Mumbai, intercepted 01 passenger arriving from Kuala Lumpur to Mumbai and recovered 5 wildlife species i.e. Siamang Gibbon ...
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