On April 9, Ayun Commune Police coordinated with the Center for Rescue, Conservation and Development of Organisms (under Kon Ka Kinh National Park) and the Mang Yang Regional Forest Protection Department to release 5 wild animal individuals back into the natural environment.
Before being brought back to their natural "home", these 5 animal individuals had undergone intensive care and recovery at the Rescue Center. Experts have conducted thorough checks and assessments of each individual's health status as well as their ability to find food and survive to ensure they are fully qualified for reintegration.

The inter-sectoral working group has fully prepared specialized transportation vehicles, iron cages, nets and necessary protective equipment. The journey to bring individuals deep into the ecological core area of Kon Ka Kinh National Park took place carefully, ensuring absolute safety for both people and animals.
At the location that was surveyed and selected in advance, representatives of Ayun Commune Police and Mang Yang Regional Forest Protection Department directly supervised and confirmed the entire process of releasing 5 animals.
The release was carried out sequentially by species. After being released from the cage, the individuals quickly moved into the dense vegetation. The working group stayed for a while to continue monitoring, filming and recording their initial adaptability in the new environment.
The Ayun Commune Police force called on all people in the area to join hands to protect wildlife, absolutely not to participate in hunting, buying, selling, and illegally storing wildlife species. All violations will be strictly handled according to the provisions of law.