As one of the most endangered primates in the world today Golden Lion tamarins are mainly located along the coast of Uruguay from South America, more specifically from the coast of Brazil. The Golden Lion monk comes from the beautiful and seemingly infinite rainforest of Brazil and had to resettle for many years. As humans are interrupted in these large and dense forests, many species lose their homes and are in danger of extinction.
Golden Lion Tamarin, probably the most famous among all reintroductions. In 2003, the Golden Lion T Monkey was in danger at the risk of endangered protection activities of 30 years at Smithsonian National Zoo and Associazan Miko - Leo - Drad in Rio de Janeiro. More than one-third of the wild population are descendants of the reintroduction program, not only greatly contribute to the amount of wildlife but also protect 3,100 hectares of forest within that range.
In Brazil, the number of golden lions has gradually decreased, and the Pocos das antas biosphere protected area was established. According to the field survey, by 1980 the number of Golden Lion Sharks in the protected area decreased to 100 people, but outside the protected area there were only t tiny monsters' small pockets (Tudge, 1991). A comprehensive plan was set up to protect the Golden Lion Shark from extinction. This plan includes field surveys on wild populations, habitat restoration, management and conservation, management and study of breeding populations, public education, and reintroduction. All of these factors work together to create a bright future for the Golden Lion Shark in Brazilian forests. New methods of pre-release and post-release training have increased the success of re-introduced t-monkeys. By 2002, the reintroduction added 359 animals. The biologist trains the breeding t-monkey outdoors and keeps releasing it
Two hundred years ago, Jane Goodall and her co-author reminded us of this effort to protect endangered species, so that thousands of golden lions scraped trees through Brazilian coastal forests . Lion t Monkey is a beautiful little monkey with a solemn, big eyes face wrapped around shiny hair. Unfortunately their love not only makes them a major product in the international exotic pet market but their previous habitat is greatly affected by agriculture and grazing. Without Dr. Adelmar Coimbra-Filho and his colleague Alceo Magnanini, who is known as Brazilian primate father, they have been working for decades to protect them, and the Golden Lions are extinct Let's see. Currently, hope for the survival of t-monkeys depends on breeding programs in biospecifically protected areas created for them and elsewhere, including Brazil and the National Zoological Gardens.