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Yunnan Snub-Nosed Monkey Population Soars to 350 in 2025 Conservation Win

In a landmark achievement for wildlife conservation, the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey population at Yunlong Tianchi National Nature Reserve has reached 350 individuals this year – a sixfold increase from the precarious 50-60 recorded in 1988. Researchers confirmed the thriving primate groups during recent ecological surveys, documenting their active movement across restored mountain corridors in this critical southernmost habitat.

Decades of targeted reforestation efforts, including strategic planting of spruce and fir trees, have revitalized forest connectivity between isolated monkey troops. "This genetic bridge is vital for long-term survival," noted lead researcher Dr. Li Wei, emphasizing how improved habitat quality has enabled natural population growth without human intervention.

The reserve's success story offers hope for other endangered species, with conservationists highlighting sustainable tourism partnerships that benefit both wildlife and local communities. As 2025 marks another year of ecological recovery, scientists plan expanded monitoring programs to safeguard this rare primate's future.

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