On 7.2, Gia Lai Provincial Forest Protection Department coordinated with the authorities to hand over 14 rare wildlife to the rescue - conservation and development center (Kon Ka Kinh National Park). To take care, release naturally.
Among them are 7 individuals of pig tail, 1 golden mountain turtle, 3 large land turtles, 1 brocade python and 2 deer belonging to the endangered and rare IIB group.
These animals have previously been raised by the Cultural - Information and Sports Center of Pleiku City for many years at Dien Hong Park.
After receiving, the Center for Rescue - Conservation and Development will take care of these individuals in Kon Ka Kinh National Park before releasing to the natural environment.

Every year, the Center for Rescue - Conservation and Development of organisms releases hundreds of apes, monkeys, pythons, deer ... to the natural forest.
Many species are delivered by people voluntarily after being propagated and mobilized, others were discovered and seized by functional forces.
Before releasing animals, the central staff must monitor many days to assess the location and status of the forest. Only when determining the appropriate environment or having an individual from the same species, the release will be done.
Kon Ka Kinh National Park is located in Dak Doa, Mang Yang and Kbang districts (Gia Lai), with an area of nearly 418 km². This is one of 27 Southeast Asian National Parks recognized as ASEAN Heritage Garden.
The garden also owns a diverse ecosystem and is the residence of many rare and endangered animals such as gray -shanked langur, small curl, civet, Ngoc Linh babbler ...