Releasing 2 rare animals back into the wild in Tuyen Quang

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Tuyen Quang - On the morning of September 4, the Forest Protection Department of Region VII released 2 rare small culi animals to a safe natural environment.

Previously, on September 1, Mr. Luong Van Binh, Tan Trao commune, Tuyen Quang province, was mining acacia wood on a hill in Vinh Tuy commune, Tuyen Quang province when he discovered 2 small langurs crawling on the road.

Realizing that the two small langurs were at risk of being injured, Mr. Binh immediately took the two small langurs and handed them over to the Forest Protection Department of Region VII for care and released them back into the forest.

The two small cucumbers discovered by Mr. Binh weighed 400g and belonged to the group of endangered, precious, and rare species that need to be preserved and breeded.

Also since the beginning of the year, the Forest Protection Department of Region VII has released 4 rare animals including small reptiles, four-eyed turtles and monkeys back into the wild.

National crab (scientific name Nycticebus pygmaeus, family name of crab Loricidae, Primate ancestors) belongs to group 1B.

In the world and in Vietnam, small langurs are classified as endangered, precious, rare, endangered wild animals, so they are on the list of conserved and strictly prohibited from illegal exploitation, capture, captivity, and use for commercial purposes.

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