September 27, 2024 | 15:14 GMT +7
September 27, 2024 | 15:14 GMT +7
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According to information from the Rescue, Conservation, and Species Development Center under the Management Board of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, on September 25, the centre organized the release of 15 wild animals back into their natural habitat.
The animals released back into their natural environment in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park included 8 golden monkeys, 1 Indian hawk, 1 Burmese python, 1 crested porcupine, 1 wild chicken, 1 copperhead rat snake, and 2 keeled box turtles.
These wild animals were voluntarily handed over by the public to authorities, where they were cared for and rehabilitated to restore their natural instincts before being released.
Notably, among the 15 released animals, many are classified as rare and endangered species.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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