New Zealand is home to some unique wildlife that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. While we work very hard to protect our natural habitats so do people living and working in other countries. One of the oldest international wildlife conservation organisations is called Fauna & Flora International.They support a number of projects around the world Including those working to protect Lansan trees in the Caribbean,fruit forests in Tajikistan and national reserves in Mozambique.
The project I found most interesting is this one:
Conserving the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey in Vietnam
The critically endangered Tonkin snub-nosed monkey has been at the centre of FFI’s primate conservation activities for well over a decade. In 2002 and 2007...FFI surveys led to the discovery of two key populations of the species in Khau Ca forest and Ha Giang Province and later in Tung Vai watershed protection forest in Quan Ba district and Ha Giang province on the border with China.
I chose this because I think monkeys are cute and now they are in danger...What has this world turned into?
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