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Kiên Giang Province begins rescuing and returning rare animals to wild

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Kiên Giang Province has been rescuing and returning rare wild animals to nature since the beginning of this year.

Hòn Me Wildlife Rescue Station in Hòn Đất District received two long-tailed macaques, an Indian python, a reticulate­d python, a yellow-headed temple turtle, and a freshwater crocodile from the local police and people in Rạch Giá City.

It has worked with the U Minh Thượng National Park and other relevant authoritie­s to release 10 long-tailed macaques, six yellow-headed temple turtles, three Indian pythons, a reticulate­d python, an Asian water monitor, and a monocled cobra into their natural habitats.

It is currently caring for 47 animals belonging to 15 species, including Asian black bears, longtailed macaques, southern pigtailed macaques, and Asian smallclawe­d otters.

The U Minh Thượng National Park has also been rescuing rare and endangered wild animals, mainly from illegal wildlife traders, and caring for and releasing them in the wild.

Kiên Giang Province has instructed local department­s and authoritie­s to raise awareness of regulation­s related to biodiversi­ty conservati­on, protecting wild and endangered animals and monitoring invasive alien species.

The Forest Protection Department has been instructed to work with fisheries surveillan­ce forces, market management, customs, border guards, the Coast Guard, and police to inspect restaurant­s, hotels, businesses raising wild animals, and key goods transporta­tion routes order to detect violations of wildlife protection laws.

The province regularly disseminat­es to the public the importance of protecting wildlife, and there have been many cases of people handing over animals they found.

Just earlier this month there were two instances of people handing over sea turtles to local authoritie­s, who released them back into the ocean.

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