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Instructor:

Final English Project - Lucy Lizárraga Marcelo.


Members: Theme:
-Oracio Bobadilla Angulo -The extinction of the yellow-
-Cesar Peralta Mendoza tailed woolly monkey.
- Cristian
Manuel Quiroz Ortiz
This time we are going to talk about an endangered animal
that is the yellow-tailed woolly monkey.
Woolly monkey
location Perú

He lives mainly in the territory of


Amazonas and San Martin, but has also
been found crossing the boundaries with
Loreto, La Libertad and Huánuco. It is
believed to live between 1500 and 3000
meters above sea level, more precisely in
montane forests and haze forests.
Chontillas Fruits

Foods that consume yellow-tailed


woolly monkey

Bejucos Leaves of
Seeds higuerones
Why is the yellow-tailed
woolly monkey going Illegal hunting Deforestation
extinct?
It is threatened by the loss and degradation
of its habitat, illegal hunting and
deforestation. For this reason, it is classified
as critically endangered, a situation that
may be further aggravated by deforestation
and fragmentation of its habitat, and by the
effects of climate change.

This species of monkey is among the 25 most


threatened primates in the world, according
to the International Primatology Society. In
our country, it faces the highest degree of
threat that is critically endangered
The refuges of the yellow-
tailed woolly monkey
 This emblematic species is protected in 4 national  “Corosha is a positive story. It is an Amazon
protected natural areas: Abiseo River National Park, community that preserves its forests and you
Cordillera de Colan National Sanctuary, Chayu can see monkeys passing very close to a
Nain Communal Reserve and Alto Mayo Protection human population. The important thing about
Forest, as well as in the Abra Patricia Alto Nieva Corosha is that people decided to change their
Private Conservation Area. way of life to conserve.”
Its reproductive rate is
very slow and it can only
have one calf every three
years.
Curious fact
Within the framework of actions to contribute to its conservation, the Central Reserve
Bank of Peru, in coordination with the Ministry of the Environment (Minam), presented
the eighth coin in the numismatic series "Threatened Wildlife of Peru", alluding to the
monkey yellow tailed woolly Said coin with a denomination of S/ 1.00 has already entered
into circulation. This initiative seeks to raise awareness among citizens about the
importance of conserving our threatened species.
Information sources
https://old.sernanp.gob.pe/sernanp/archivos/imagenes/
biodiversidad/5_Ficha_Mono_choro_2.0.pdf

https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-conoce-al-mono-
chorocola-amarilla-imagen-de-nueva-moneda-un-sol-
746706.aspx

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