Drop the rescued wild animals to U Minh Thuong

In early October 2007, Ho Chi Minh City FPD and Wildlife At Risk (WAR) rescued and released some wildlife including: Pangasius, Python, and the National Park U Minh Luong.

5 individuals named "Pangolin" (scientific name: Manis javanica ), 1 individual Python Python ( Python molurus ), and 2 individual Crabs (also known as Nam Ba (Southern) ( Amyda cartilaginea ) have been released. U Minh Thuong National Park. This is the second animal release of WAR to U Minh Thuong National Park, especially Cua Dinh individuals, bringing the total to 7 animals.

All animals immediately after being released quickly swam across the canal and crawled into the reeds, or climbed on the prey as some of the vented individuals.

The above mentioned wild animals have been isolated for some time and under the control and care of WAR veterinarians, animal rescue workers and Ho Chi Minh City FPD at the Rescue Station. Cu Chi Wildlife.

Experts hope that animal rescue activities, especially those confiscated and endangered in the South, will soon have more successful results in both quantity and quality.

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Pangolin has entered the bush as soon as it is released. (Photo: Nguyen Vu Khoi)

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