Saving the life of the Old bird of the Java species is rare

The Center for Natural Education (ENV) in collaboration with Tay Ninh Provincial FPD has successfully rescued an individual of a rare Javanese Adjutant who was kept in a household in Tay Ninh.

Previously, on April 10, 2012, the Nature Education Center received notice from the people about the case of a rare bird being kept in a residential house at the address of Long Phi hamlet, Long Thuan commune, Ben Cau district, Tay Ninh province. Immediately, ENV transferred the information to Tay Ninh Provincial FPD to verify the incident. Functional forces have quickly checked and determined that the captive bird is a rare and precious Javanese Adjutant. This individual accidentally fell into the net of households and was seriously injured on one side of the wing.

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Old Javanese individuals are rescued in Tay Ninh

Because they do not know that rare birds, they keep them in the house and do not give them to the authorities. Forest rangers mobilized people to transfer this individual.

'At present, the Java Adjutant has been transferred to Lo Go Xa Mat National Park safely to treat wounds. After recovering personally, this old Javanese Adjutant will be brought back to the wild, ' Quan said

Java adjutants live in a number of places in the world such as India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Southeast China, Malaysia, Giava . In Vietnam, the Java gerbil lives in Central and Southern Vietnam, concentrating in Dong. Nai, the wetlands in Dong Thap Muoi, the coastal Mekong Delta and U Minh in quantities are not much.

The Java grouper (Leptotilos javanicus) named in the Vietnam Red Book and belongs to the IB group of Decree 32/2006 / ND-CP, is a group of endangered, precious and rare wildlife species that prohibit exploitation and use for purposes. trade.

Previously, April 4, the Center for Natural Education also collaborated with the Forest Protection Department and the Police Department to prevent environmental crimes TP. Ho Chi Minh City successfully rescued 2 rare loris that were sold on the street and safely transferred to Cu Chi Wildlife Rescue Center.