Chu Mom Ray National Park receives long-tailed octopus. Photo: DL.
On the morning of April 1, Mr. Dao Xuan Thuy, Director of Chu Mom Ray National Park, Kon Tum Province, said that the Center for Biodiversity Conservation and Ecotourism (under Chu Mom Ray National Park) received a long-tailed macaque for care and conservation. The individual weighed 2kg, was male, and had its right arm amputated. According to Mr. Dao Xuan Thuy, the long-tailed macaque belongs to group IIB, an endangered and rare group.
The long-tailed macaque was voluntarily handed over by local residents to the Kon Tum City Forest Protection Department. The agency then transferred it to Chu Mom Ray National Park for care, in order to preserve the rare animal's genetic resources.
Professional staff check the health of a newly received long-tailed monkey. Photo: DL.
At the time of reception, the monkey was healthy, and the center's professional staff examined and took good care of it. "When the monkey is completely healthy, the unit will carry out the procedures to release it back into the wild, helping to preserve its gene pool," said Director of Chu Mom Ray National Park, Mr. Dao Xuan Thuy.
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