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Hundreds of rare birds released in Lao Cai

The forest management department of Van Ban mountainous district in the northern province of Lao Cai released over 100 wild birds back into their natural habitat on September 17.
The forest management department of Van Ban mountainous district in thenorthern province of Lao Cai released over 100 wild birds back intotheir natural habitat on September 17.

The birds, including manyrare species such as red-whiskered bulbul (pycnonotus jocosus), whitestork (Eretta garzetta) and spotted dove (streptopelia chinensis), hadbeen illegally snared by two local people.
 
According to Ha MinhSon, director of the department, the Hoang Lien-Van Ban Nature ReserveArea is home to many rare species of flora, such as Taiwanese araucaria(Taiwania crytomerioides) and acanthus goldthread (Mahonia beali).

The area is also haven for threatened animal species such as the blackgibbon (Nomascus concolor), black-back bird (Sitta formosa), toadfish(Paramesotriton deloustali), small loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus) andlarge-cranium bat (Myotis siligorensis), Son added.

He said his department has been working hard to prevent local people from hunting and snaring the park’s wildlife.-VNA

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