On May 27, Vu Quang National Park received a culi individual from endangered and rare group IB from Mrs. Sam's family, the authorities and the Ky Giang Commune Police to take care of and release him back into the wild.
Previously, on the afternoon of May 26, Ms. Sam's family discovered and caught the above-mentioned Culi in their garden, so they reported it to the authorities and police of Ky Giang commune.
Immediately after receiving the goods, the commune police force promptly provided initial care, heated, dried the fur and feed the fruits and insects.

According to the assessment, due to heavy rain and floods in the past few days, the above-mentioned langur may have been swept away by water into a resident's garden.
Previously, on May 22, Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Hoa (Lam Trung Thuy commune, Duc Tho, Ha Tinh province) also caught a culi in her garden.
After that, Ms. Hoa handed it over to Duc Tho District Forest Protection Department to hand over to Vu Quang National Park for care and release it back into the wild.