*[Enwl-eng] Reunite the last Javan gibbons?

ecology ecology at iephb.nw.ru
Thu Oct 2 16:47:16 MSK 2025




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            Vladimir,

            The great call of the Javan gibbon is one of the most beautiful 
and unique sounds in the natural world – and it could soon vanish forever.

            Accelerating logging, farming, and over-development have carved 
up Java’s tropical forests into fragments, leaving gibbons isolated and 
stranded. They can’t reach one another to socialise and mate or cross the 
forest for food.

            Without us intervening now, the species can’t survive.

            SwaraOwa is a local group of young nature defenders leading the 
way in making Java’s forests whole again. They’re reconnecting broken 
forest, working with communities to give stranded gibbons a way to reunite 
with the larger forest and each other.

            And here's the incredible thing -- it's working. New forest 
corridors have boosted the Javan gibbon population by 20%!

            But right now, they’re up against greedy developers who could 
swoop in at any time and undo all this progress. They urgently need our 
help. If enough of us chip in, we can help reunite these gibbons, and 
continue to defend species and forests everywhere from exploitation. This is 
one of the only things standing between survival and extinction for Java’s 
gibbons – can you help save the species?


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            Javan gibbons exist only here, in these forests. But they can’t 
survive in isolation. They are social creatures. They live in family groups, 
raise young together, and sing their great call across the forest to find 
one another.

            When the forest is cut up into isolated patches, those bonds are 
broken – and so is the species’ ability to thrive.

            Reconnecting Java’s forests is vital. It gives these gibbons a 
bridge to cross safely in search of food, find mates, and keep their 
families strong. Every corridor created also helps restore the ecosystem, 
shelter countless other species, and revive precious tropical forests that 
our planet so desperately needs.

            SwaraOwa has already shown what’s possible: a 20% boost in the 
gibbon population thanks to new forest connections. But unless we step in 
now, development could destroy the last fragile links between gibbons before 
they even have a chance to recover.

            If enough of us chip in, we can help our partners create 
corridors, protect threatened land, and keep the gibbons’ songs alive for 
generations to come. And then continue the critical work of defending our 
natural world from exploitation.

            They need our help to do it – can you chip in to save Java’s 
gibbons?


            I'll donate $3
            I'll donate $4

            I'll donate $5
            I'll donate $9
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            Your donation will help power Ekō and our campaigns worldwide 
fighting for people and the planet.


            Thanks for all that you do,
            Yasmin and the Ekō team


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            More information:

            Natural bridges to reconnect the last Javan gibbons
            Mongabay 18 June 2025

            SwaraOwa


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      From: Rainforest Rescue Team, Ekō <us at eko.org>
      Date: чт, 2 окт. 2025 г. в 09:01
      Subject: Reunite the last Javan gibbons?





 
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