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* Gibbons are mainly threatened by commercial hunting.
 
* Gibbons are mainly threatened by commercial hunting.
 
* Conservation activities include biomonitoring, patrolling, and environmental education.
 
* Conservation activities include biomonitoring, patrolling, and environmental education.
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= Site characteristics = <!-- A paragraph summary of physical and geographic aspects of the site, and a table of key information -->
   
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<li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File:WCS MP_AYTun_Gibbon2.jpg | 300px | thumb| right | © WCS MP_AYTun]] </li>
 
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<li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: top;"> [[File: WCS MP_AYTun_maleandfemale.jpg | 300px | thumb| right |  © WCS MP_AYTun]] </li>
 
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[[File: WCS MP_AYTun_Gibbon1.jpg | 300px | thumb| right |  © WCS MP_AYTun]]
 
Hukaung Valley Wildlife Sanctuary (HVWS), also known as Hukaung Tiger Reserve, is located in northwestern Myanmar. The site was established in 2001 and is currently in the tentative list for becoming a UNESCO World Heritage site. Due to its large size, connection to other protected areas, and diversity of forest types and elevations, HVWS contains a diverse assemblage of wildlife. HVWS includes many threatened and wide-ranging species such as the Asian Elephant, Tiger, and Rufous-necked Hornbill. The Hoolock Gibbon and Shortridge’s Langur are also present (UNESCO 2014).
 
Hukaung Valley Wildlife Sanctuary (HVWS), also known as Hukaung Tiger Reserve, is located in northwestern Myanmar. The site was established in 2001 and is currently in the tentative list for becoming a UNESCO World Heritage site. Due to its large size, connection to other protected areas, and diversity of forest types and elevations, HVWS contains a diverse assemblage of wildlife. HVWS includes many threatened and wide-ranging species such as the Asian Elephant, Tiger, and Rufous-necked Hornbill. The Hoolock Gibbon and Shortridge’s Langur are also present (UNESCO 2014).
  

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