Hanoi, Oct. 5 -- Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) has announced that 91 wild animals were released back into the forest at Tam Dao National Park in late September following successful rehabilitation at the Hanoi Wildlife Rescue Centre.
The release, conducted in cooperation with Tam Dao National Park, aims to restore animal populations, conserve biodiversity, and reinforce natural ecosystems in the area.
Under Decision No. 1633/QD-SNNMT, seven species were released, including masked palm civets, silver-eared mesias, and red-billed leiothrix-three listed in Group IIB of endangered species. All naturally inhabit Tam Dao forests.
Each animal was given a full health check to ensure survival in the wild. The initiative not only supports wi...
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