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Chat With Next Continent: Connie Needham on Care, Ethics, and Accessible Conservation

Connie is a UK-born conservationist and content creator now based in Central Vietnam – also one of Next Continent’s dearest friends. We’ve had the opportunities to support Connie in meaningful documentary projects like For the Love of Monkeys and, most recently, Queen of the Primates. Her work shines with a decade’s worth of experience, dedication, […]

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A collage featuring the Red-shanked Douc Langur, Black-shanked Douc Langur, and Grey-shanked Douc Langur of Vietnam

Vietnam’s Douc Langurs: Identification, Habitat and Where and How to See Them

When people think of Vietnam, often the first things that come to mind are the food, coffee, the Vietnam War, the Mekong Delta and maybe a motorbike or two. Even for wildlife inclined people, Vietnam is probably best known for its birds (think pittas, laughingthrushes, pheasants and perhaps even the critically endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper). But

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A red-shanked douc langur perched on a tree branch in its natural habitat

Red-shanked Douc Langur: Discover Vietnam’s Endangered “Queen of the Primates”

The Red-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix nemaeus) is one of Vietnam’s most iconic and critically endangered primates. Known as the “Queen of the Primates” for its vibrant beauty, this species is a true treasure of Vietnam’s biodiversity. The lush forests of the Son Tra Peninsula, located near Da Nang, Vietnam’s fifth-largest city, are among the last

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