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Rare animal cared for at Cat Tien National Park

The Cat Tien Rescue Centre for Endangered Wild Animals is taking care of a number of individuals of rare animal species listed in the Vietnam’s Red Book.
The Cat Tien Rescue Centre for Endangered Wild Animals is taking care ofa number of individuals of rare animal species listed in the Vietnam’s Red Book.

They include 34 bears, eight yellow-cheeked gibbons, and two white-cheeked gibbons.

Established in 2005, the centre is located at the Cat TienNational Park in the southern province of Dong Nai. It isresponsible for receiving endangered wildlife animals being pouched orillegally caged.

After its inception, the centre wastechnically supported by the UK-based Monkey World Ape Rescue Centreand the Taiwan’s Pingtung Rescue Centre for Endangered Wild Animals.

The two foreign organisations also offeredfinancial assistance for four local officers to study abroad and learnmore experiences from overseas experts and researchers.

In the coming time, the local centre will do more research onbiological habits and physiology to better its work of preservingindividuals of rare animal species.

It also plans to open training courses for local vets to improve their proficiency in the field.-VNA

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