Bac Giang: Two rare and precious monkeys were rescued to the Rescue Center

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Two species of yellow monkey and red-faced monkey are both forest animals on the list of endangered precious and rare species of group IIB (limiting exploitation and use for commercial purposes); According to the Government's Decree No. 32/2006 / ND-CP of March 30, 2006, on management of endangered, precious and rare forest animals and plants.

It is known that the two individuals above were given by the people, donated to the Hospital from 2012 to the present, for the purpose of ornamental. The farming process realized that the rearing and confinement of the hospital's wild animals without permission of the competent authority is contrary to the law, so the hospital voluntarily assigned and submitted to the State.

After receiving 02 rare and precious monkeys transferred from Bac Giang Forest Protection Department, Mr. Nguyen Duy Hai, Deputy Head of Technical Department of Hanoi Wildlife Rescue Center shared:

“Over time, the Rescue Center highly appreciated the efforts of the Bac Giang Forest Protection force in rescuing and conserving wild animals that were illegally purchased, sold or transported. people voluntarily handed over and transferred to Trung Tan Rescue, to restore wild behavior and then re-released to the natural environment. In the coming time, it is expected that Bac Giang Forest Protection Department continues to coordinate with the Center to rescue and conserve wild animals, contributing to the conservation and sustainable development of biodiversity resources. gene genes of rare and precious animals of the country ”.

Along with that, Mr. Ha Ngoc Thu, Head of Administration and Administration Department - Bac Giang Maternity Hospital also shared:

“Last time, the two monkeys were kept in the hospital with the cramped, narrow cage conditions affecting the wild behavior of the species. Now, the hospital is very happy when two monkeys are transferred to the Rescue Center to take care of and restore the wild behavior of the species and then re-release it into the natural environment, in order to protect the rare and precious genetic resources of the land. country".
At present, illegal hunting, buying, selling and transporting endangered, precious and rare wild animals still occur in many places, leading to a serious decrease in the number in the wild. The reason came from the high profits, so some people disregarded the State's regulations on management and protection of hunting, buying, selling as well as illegal consumption. Therefore, it is required that every citizen must regularly cooperate with the authorities to protect the endangered, precious and rare wildlife from extinction.
The work, the Northern Ranger Force transferred to the Hanoi Wildlife Rescue Center to care, monitor, to restore the wild behavior of the species, before releasing to the natural environment 02 precious monkeys , rare and of great significance in the conservation of endangered, precious and rare wildlife species.

Source: Duong Dai Tien - Bac Giang Forest Protection Department

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