Rising demand for exotic pets is pushing many gibbon species to extinction, with their strong family bonds making them especially vulnerable to the brutal tradeIt is a cool morning in Thailand’s hilly north, and a wildlife officer sits on the veranda of Omkoi wildlife sanctuary’s office. On her lap is a wide-eyed infant primate dressed in baby clothes. Not unlike a human baby, he kicks and waves excitedly. Most of his dark skin is covered in dense white fur, except for his face and the palms of his hands.“We call him Chokdee,” the officer says. “It means ‘good luck’.” Continue reading...

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/18/baby-gibbon-animals-poaching-thailand-illegal-pet-trade-aoe