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25 wild animals released into Bu Gia Map National Park

The animal rescue, conservation and development centre at the Bu Gia Map National Park in the southern province of Binh Phuoc has released into the wild 25 animals so far this year.
25 wild animals released into Bu Gia Map National Park ảnh 125 wild animals released into Bu Gia Map National Park (Photo: VNA)

Binh Phuoc (VNA) - The animal rescue, conservation and development centre at the Bu GiaMap National Park in the southern province of Binh Phuoc has released into the wild 25 animals so far this year.

According to the park’s managementboard, thoseanimals, which were domesticated during captivity, have received medical andnutritional care, disease treatment and trained to restore their wild instinctsbefore their release.

Since its establishment in 2016, the centre has received 104 wild animals fromforest rangers and locals in and outside the province.

85 individuals out of the total have been released into the wild, including rare animals that need prioritised protection such as the coolie,black-shanked douc langur, fishing cat, and white pheasant. The others arebeing cared for at the centre.

The park’s forest protection department has also stopped many cases of poaching and trafficking of wild animals.
 
Covering an area of over 25,598 ha, the Bu Gia Map National Park is home to 105 mammal species, 246 bird species, and over70 reptile species, including rare and endangered animals./.
VNA

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