ArkAsia Foundation has recently discovered an unknown species of Presbytis monkey on Bintan Island, Indonesia, and is committed to protecting this newly discovered species and its habitat. The Foundation has launched a conservation effort to study and protect the species to ensure its survival for future generations.

This unknown species of Presbytis monkey is unique in its appearance and behavior, with a distinctive fur pattern and a preference for a specific type of fruit that is found only in a small area of the island. The monkey has not been studied extensively, but initial research suggests that it is a critically endangered species, and its habitat is under threat from human activity.

ArkAsia Foundation’s conservation effort includes working with local communities to raise awareness of the importance of preserving this unique species and its habitat. The Foundation is also conducting research to gain a better understanding of the monkey’s behavior and ecology, and to identify the threats to its survival.

To protect the monkey’s habitat, the Foundation is working with local government and other organizations to establish protected areas and regulate human activity in the area. The Foundation is also working to develop sustainable alternatives for local communities, such as eco-tourism, to provide income while preserving the environment.

Through this conservation effort, ArkAsia Foundation aims to protect this unknown species of Presbytis monkey and its habitat, and ensure its survival for generations to come. The Foundation believes that protecting the natural environment is essential for the well-being of all species, including humans, and is committed to working towards a sustainable future.