According to statistics from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, there are currently 41 wildlife breeding facilities in the province with 14 species and more than 4,570 individuals. Of these, 25 facilities breed endangered, precious and rare wildlife with 8 species and more than 1,530 individuals; 16 facilities breed common wildlife with 6 species and nearly 3,040 individuals.
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Wildlife breeding activities are closely monitored, in accordance with regulations and create favorable conditions for breeding facilities in breeding to develop the economy. Through inspections, breeding facilities all comply with the provisions of the law on the management of endangered, precious, rare and common wild animals.
Specifically, all breeding facilities have records proving the legal origin of wild animals; all facilities have records of breeding activities; all records of import and export of farmed animals are fully archived, in accordance with regulations; there are regular notifications of wild animal breeding activities; ensuring safety conditions for people and complying with environmental and veterinary laws; cages and farms are built in accordance with the growth characteristics of the farmed species.
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