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Two Hoolock gibbons have been successfully translocated from a fragmented forest to Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary in the beginning of a desperate bid to save 18 family groups of India\'s last apes. Living near the village of Dello in northeastern India, the apes were straining to survive amid heavy deforestation and fragmentation. \"Dello is a small village which once hosted good tree cover and undoubtedly supported a healthy population of the eastern Hoolock gibbons. Of late, extensive felling of private forests has restricted the remnant population comprising 18 families in small clusters of trees surrounded by swathes of farmlands. The present situation offers no opportunity for the apes to forage optimally,\" said Ipra Mekola,a state wildlife advisory member. In good habitat gibbons almost never touch the ground, instead they forage high in the canopy moving gracefully and incredibly fast between trees. Gibbons have been dubbed the \'lesser apes\', for while gibbons do not have a tail like other ape species—gorillas, chimps, and orangutans—they share some other characteristics with monkeys. \"Their physical attributes are not suited to walk and they can fall easy prey on ground, so it is very rare to see them descend from the canopy under natural circumstances,\" explains Dr. Ian Robinson, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Emergency Relief Director. IFAW and the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) are aiding the Forest Department in the translocation. Researchers knew the apes were trouble in Dello, when they had begun to come down to the ground seeking food. \"A month or so ago, a female and her young were killed in an attack by dogs,\" Dr. Kuladeep Roy said, adding that another gibbon female has likely fallen as prey. To capture the first two individuals—a male and juvenile—researchers confined the two to a ficus tree, and five team members climbed the tree while others waited on the ground. Once caught and sedated, the apes were safely released in Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary. \"The IFAW-WTI team will monitor the released gibbons for the next six months. This is our first ever attempt to translocate gibbons in India,\" said Dr. NVK Ashraf, Chief Veterinarian with WTI. There are two species of Hoolock gibbon in India: the eastern Hoolock gibbon (Hoolock leuconedys) and the western Hoolock gibbons (Hoolock hoolock). The eastern Hoolock gibbon is listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List, while the western is listed as Endangered. The apes face a barrage of threats in India, including hunting for food and believed medicinal properties, deforestation, coal mining, oil extraction, and genetic isolation.

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