On January 17, leaders of Vu Quang National Park said that the unit had just coordinated with the Hoang Lien Tourism and Biodiversity Conservation Center (Hoang Lien National Park, Lao Cai province) to release 23 rare monkeys into the natural forest environment of Vu Quang National Park.
In which, Hoang Lien Tourism and Biological Conservation Center handed over and released 14 individuals, including: 7 red-faced monkeys, 2 mocking monkeys, 3 pig-tailed monkeys, 2 golden monkeys; Vu Quang National Park released 9 red-faced monkeys, golden monkeys and pig-tailed monkeys.
The released monkeys belong to the List of endangered, precious, and rare forest animals of group IIB. This species is also in the Vietnam and World Red Book, and needs to be prioritized for conservation, protection, restriction of exploitation and use for commercial purposes.
These rare wild animals were previously voluntarily handed over by people to functional agencies.
After receiving, caring for, and rescuing, it was found that all the above-mentioned monkeys had fully recovered in terms of health, behavior and natural habits, so they were re-released to nature by functional forces.
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