The Third Spider Monkey Breed Is Born in the Cannon Del Sumidero National Park, an Extinct Species 30 Years Ago in the Area
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The National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp) has confirmed the birth of a new spider monkey breeding (Ateles geoffroyi vellerosus) in the Canón del Sumidero National Park in Chiapas. This is the third individual born in the ecosystem since the species was reintroduced in 2016, after more than three decades of registered absence in the western part of the park. Continue reading
Environmental conservation in Chiapas took a big step after the birth of a new spider monkey breeding that confirms the efforts to recover the species in the Cannon del Sumidero National Park are yielding results. This is the third breeding recorded since the beginning of the program of reintroduction of this species, considered to be in danger of extinction in Mexico. This achievement not only represents an advance in environmental matters, but…
For the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp) this is a great news, considering that the spider monkey has been reintroduced in this area since 2016. In the 1980s, this extinct species had been declared in the habitat. The project of reintroduction of the spider monkey in Chiapas began with 12 specimens. Now the family grows, and this is the third breed born in wildlife. Conservation and protection of the spider monkey To guara…
The birth of a spider monkey baby in Sumidero Canyon National Park confirmed the recovery of the species in the area, where it had been considered absent for more than three decades. The National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (Conanp) reported that this is the third baby of the species Ateles geoffroyi vellerosus, the result of a reintroduction program that began in 2016 with 12 individuals. #Conanp reports on the birth of the third #Spi…
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