Gibbon Conservation Center: The California sanctuary caring for endangered singing gibbons
- Between morning feedings, the gibbons break into loud song.
- Their vocalizations — ranging from screeching and siren-like calls to guttural hoots and low grunts — echo across a sanctuary in the dry, hot hills of the Santa Clarita Valley, just north of Los Angeles.
- Over the last 50 years, the Gibbon Conservation Center has grown from housing a modest assortment of animals into a globally recognized facility dedicated exclusively to gibbon welfare and care.
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- Between morning feedings, the gibbons break into loud song.
- Their vocalizations — ranging from screeching and siren-like calls to guttural hoots and low grunts — echo across a sanctuary in the dry, hot hills of the Santa Clarita Valley, just north of Los Angeles.
- Over the last 50 years, the Gibbon Conservation Center has grown from housing a modest assortment of animals into a globally recognized facility dedicated exclusively to gibbon welfare and care.
Sources: The Independent