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= Summary =
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* Pileated gibbons (''Hylobates pileatus'') are present in Dong Khanthung Provincial Protected Area.
* Pileated gibbons (''Hylobates pileatus'') are present in Dong Khanthung Provincial Protected Area.
* The population size is unknown.
* The population size is unknown.
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|Species
|Species
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|Hylobates pileatus
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|'Hylobates pileatus''
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|Area
|Area
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!Comments
!Comments
!A.P.E.S. database ID
!A.P.E.S. database ID
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!NA
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!NA
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|''Hylobates pileatus''
|''Hylobates pileatus''
|2010
|2010
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|Dong Khanthung Provincial Protected Area
|Dong Khanthung Provincial Protected Area
|Interviews, Auditory survey method
|Interviews, Auditory survey method
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|[https://www.iucn.org/sites/dev/files/import/downloads/gibbon_surveys_final_sep_12_2010.pdf Phiapalath & Saisavanh 2010]
|[https://www.iucn.org/sites/dev/files/import/downloads/gibbon_surveys_final_sep_12_2010.pdf Phiapalath & Saisavanh 2010]
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!Description
!Description
!Year of threat
!Year of threat
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|10 Geological events
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|Absent
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|12 Other threat
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|Absent
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|5 Biological resource use
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|5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals
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|High (more than 70% of population affected)
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|Hunting connected to the illegal pet trade; hunters catch infant gibbons so that they can sell them (Phiapalath & Saisavanh 2010).
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|Ongoing (2010)
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|5 Biological resource use
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|5.3 Logging & wood harvesting
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|High (more than 70% of population affected)
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|Subsistence logging (Phiapalath & Saisavanh 2010).
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|Ongoing (2010)
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|1 Residential & commercial development
|1 Residential & commercial development
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|5 Biological resource use
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|5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals
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|High
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|Hunting connected to the illegal pet trade; hunters catch infant gibbons so that they can sell them (Phiapalath & Saisavanh 2010).
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|Ongoing (2010)
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|5 Biological resource use
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|5.3 Logging & wood harvesting
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|High
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|Subsistence logging (Phiapalath & Saisavanh 2010).
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|Ongoing (2010)
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|6 Human intrusions & disturbance
|6 Human intrusions & disturbance
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|Unknown
|Unknown
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|10 Geological events
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|Absent
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|Unknown
|Unknown
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|12 Other threat
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|Absent
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