On September 25, the Center for Rescue, Conservation and Development of Life (Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park) confirmed that this unit had released 27 wild animals to the natural environment.
Including 2 rosy birds, 8 pig-tailed monkeys, 1 brown hawk, 1 earth parrot, 9 star apple turtles, 3 small lilies, 1 incense pond, 1 fat man pond and 1 wild cat.
Previously, the number of wild animals was voluntarily handed over by the people to the authorities, including many species on the list of endangered and rare.
After care, the 27 wild animals were released back into the forest after stable health.