Quang Binh, April 25 -- The Centre for Rescue, Conservation and Creature Development under Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park in the central province of Quang Binh has reported the voluntary handover of endangered, rare wildlife by local residents.
On April 23, the centre, in coordination with the Quang Trach district Forest Protection Unit, received a pygmy slow loris weighing 0.2kg from Hoang Anh Quyen, a resident of Tien Hoa commune, Tuyen Hoa district.
Earlier, on April 15, the centre worked with the Tuyen Hoa district Forest Protection Unit to receive two wild animals voluntarily handed over by locals: a 1kg Javan pangolin and a 6kg pig-tailed macaque. At the time of handover, both animals were injured.
Following the transfer, the ...
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