On May 9, Cam Lam Commune Police said that the unit had received a rare cu li individual voluntarily handed over by people to hand over to the forest rangers for care and release back to the natural environment according to regulations.
At noon on May 8, Mr. Le Thanh Beo (resident of Tan Hai 1 hamlet, Cam Lam commune) while visiting his family's fish pond discovered a living culi individual, weighing about 600g, straying, so he proactively handed it over to Cam Lam Commune Police.

After receiving it, Cam Lam Commune Police coordinated with the Economic Department of Cam Lam commune and Cam Lam - Cam Ranh Forest Protection Department to make a record of receipt, complete procedures to hand over to the forest protection force for care and monitoring of health before releasing it back to the natural environment.
Functional agencies recommend that people not hunt, farm, trade or illegally use wild animals.
These acts not only affect the ecosystem and natural environment but can also be strictly handled according to legal regulations.
When wild animals or rare animals are discovered, people need to promptly notify functional agencies for guidance on handling according to regulations.