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Showing posts with label Vietnam Laos. Show all posts

Friday, October 15, 2010

German scientists discover rare ape species in Asia

German scientists said on Tuesday they had discovered a new rare and endangered ape species in the tropical rainforests between Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia by its distinctive song.

The new type of crested gibbon, one of the most endangered primate species in the world, is called the northern buffed-cheeked gibbon or Nomascus annamensis, a statement from the German Primate Centre (DPZ) said.

"The discovery of a new species of ape is a minor sensation," said Christian Roos from the DPZ.

"An analysis of the frequency and tempo of their calls, along with genetic research, show that this is, in fact, a new species."

The distinctive song "serves to defend territory or might even be a precursor of the music humans make," the statement added.

The male of the new species is covered with black fur that appears silver in sunlight. His chest is brownish and his cheeks deep orange-golden in color. The females are orange-beige in color.

Crested gibbons are found only in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and southern China. Scientists had assumed there were six different species but the recent discovery takes the number to seven.

Gibbons have become endangered due to illegal hunting. "Gibbons are kept as cute pets, or they are eaten, or they are processed into traditional medicines," said the DPZ.

Many species number only around 100 individuals, said Roos. Scientists currently have "absolutely no idea" how many of the new species might be alive, but are conducting further study to determine this, he told AFP.

Like orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos, gibbons belong to the apes, man's closest relative.

"Only if we know where which species is found and how many individuals there are can we start with serious conservation actions," added the scientist.

News of the discovery was published in the Vietnamese Journal of Primatology.

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Monday, September 27, 2010

Vietnam, Laos to open joint wartime museum

The two neighbouring Vietnam and Laos are to open a joint museum in the Lao province of Savanakhet in memory of the two countries’ struggle for national salvation.

The information was released by Vice Director of the Savanakhet provincial Department for Labour and Social Affairs Bounauer Phomkhe on September 9.

He said the museum construction started in late 2007 at a cost of some 5 billion Kip.

On display will be war-era relics related to Lao and Vietnamese soldiers and people as well as enemy uniforms and weapons collected at the battlefields, especially during the bloodshed of Lam Son 719 and Road No. 9 campaign.

The exhibits would help visitors better understand the significance of the two nations’ struggle for independence and the aggressors’ nature, Phomkhe said.

The museum will also provide materials for research on the history of the struggle for revolutionary movements in Laos and educate its young generations in the special solidarity with Vietnam, which, he said, was cultivated by blood and bones./.

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia get learning network

Forty-two Vietnamese, Lao and Cambodian university rectors have come to a decision to set up a university network and build the network’s operational content and mechanisms.

The decision was made at a meeting of Vietnamese, Lao and Cambodian universities’ rectors at Ho Chi Minh City National University on August 27.

Addressing the meeting entitled, “Promoting cooperation in tertiary education and scientific research”, Head of the Lao National Assembly’s Socio-Cultural Affairs Committee Douangdy Outhachak emphasised the necessity to effectively implement education and training work, along with science and technology modernisation.

The establishment of the education network will help Laos strongly develop its economy, trade and service, he said.

He expressed his hope that Vietnam universities will receive more Lao students and assist Lao universities in human resource training programmes.

Associate Professor Phan Thanh Binh, who is also Rector of Ho Chi Minh City National University, said the network would be a foundation to promote cooperation among regional universities, contributing to the regional development and raising the solidarity and traditional friendship among the three countries.

The rectors also discussed the establishment of a digital university with the ASEAN Universities Network (AUN) and the development of a virtual university between Vietnam , Laos and Cambodia .

Representatives from 11 Vietnamese, Lao and Cambodian universities signed a memorandum of understanding on training cooperation in which they will exchange students, lecturers, learning and scientific information and research./.

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