A man in Nghe An hands over 2 red-faced monkeys to be released into the wild

Motivated by staff, Mr. D. handed over two red-faced monkeys he kept in captivity to the authorities and released into the wild.

On the evening of February 2, Mr. Nguyen Van Sinh – Director of the Management Board of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, Nghe An said that on the same day, the unit coordinated with the Que Phong District Forest Protection Department and Hanh Dich Border Guard Station. organized the release of 2 red-faced monkeys to the natural forest.

Two red-faced monkeys were Mr. D. handed over to functional forces (Photo: NV).

It is known that these two red-faced monkeys are kept as pets by Mr. LTD., residing in Nam Son block, Kim Son town, Que Phong district.

After receiving the information, officials from the Forest Protection Department and the Management Board of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve campaigned and propagated that it is illegal to keep wild animals without legal origin. , has many potential risks, which can affect health and life, so Mr. went to the Que Phong District Forest Protection Department to report and hand over two red-faced monkeys.

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The red-faced monkey was released into the wild (Photo: NV).

The red-faced macaque belongs to group IIB in the List of endangered, precious and rare forest animals.

“When they were received, these two monkeys were in normal health, with a total weight of about 16kg. Right after that, the Forest Protection Department carried out the reception procedures, and coordinated with the conservation area and forces. The competent authorities will release them to the natural environment according to regulations,” Mr. Sinh said.

According to the leader of the Management Board of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, the voluntary handover of forest animals by people in general and Mr. in particular, showing high self-discipline, sense of protection and conservation of biodiversity and good observance of the provisions of the law.

This act is worthy of respect and praise and should be replicated. Thereby contributing to biodiversity conservation efforts of Nghe An province in particular, as well as the whole country in general.

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