On January 9, the Center for Rescue, Conservation and Development of Organisms (Kon Ka Kinh National Park) in coordination with local authorities, Ayun Commune Police and Forest Rangers organized the release of forest animals to the natural environment.
The released individuals include 1 Java pangolin and 5 golden mountain turtles, after a period of rescue, care and recovery.
Preparation work is carried out thoroughly, including: checking and evaluating the health status and self-eating ability of each individual; and arranging forest vehicles, recording equipment and necessary protective equipment.
Forest animal individuals are transported to the location chosen in advance and released in rows by species, combined with recording and taking photos as documents.

After re-release, the units continue to monitor and record the adaptability of forest animal individuals in the natural environment. At the same time, summarize and report the results of forest animal release to the Board of Directors of Kon Ka Kinh National Park.
The activity of releasing forest animals back to the natural environment is a practical task, making an important contribution to the rescue, conservation and development of biodiversity of Kon Ka Kinh National Park in Gia Lai; thereby restoring, maintaining and developing the population of animal species in the natural forest ecosystem.