On the afternoon of May 19, the Hoang Lien Tourism and Biodiversity Conservation Center coordinated with Hoang Lien National Park, Ta Van Commune People's Committee, Hoang Lien Forest Protection Department, Department of Science and International Cooperation, Nui Xe Forest Protection Station to organize the release of animals after rescue back to the natural environment.
This re-release includes 18 individuals of 5 wild animal species received, rescued and cared for by the Center, ensuring sufficient health conditions to return to their natural habitat.

Including 2 land pythons, 1 king cobra, 2 lord cobras and some birds such as nightingale and silver-cheeked macaque.
The individuals were re-released at 4 locations under the management area of Hoang Lien National Park.
In which, nightingale and moose are released in sub-area 193B, lot 50A, plot 1 - an area with forest habitat suitable for the living habits of bird species.
Small cu lilies are released in sub-area 193B, lot 10A, plot 4 - a natural forest area with suitable ecological conditions. Earth pythons and king cobras are also re-released in the same area, ensuring a suitable and safe living environment.


Releasing animals after rescue not only contributes to supplementing and enriching the Hoang Lien forest ecosystem but also has important significance in biodiversity conservation.
This activity also contributes to propagating and raising community awareness about wildlife protection, calling on people not to hunt, transport, trade, or illegally raise forest animals, contributing to preserving a sustainable natural ecosystem.