Successfully released 23 endangered wildlife to the forest

On October 17, 2023,Wildlife At Risk (WAR) in cooperation with the police of Hoa Thanh town, Tay Ninh province release twenty three endangered wildlife to Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park in Tay Ninh province. Includes nine King Cobras (Ophiophagus Hannah), two Sunda Pangolins (Manis javanica), one Bengal Monitor (Varanus bengalensis), ten Yellow- headed Temple Turtles (Heiremys annandalei) and one Malayan Snail Eating Turtle (Malayemys subtrijuga).

 

Photo 1: Off load wildlife from vehicle at Lo Go National

On this release wildlife, there are 12 endangered wildlife under protection of IB Decree : 84/2021/ND-CP dated 22nd September, 2021 of the Government of Vietnam, which are King Cobra, Bengal Monitor and Sunda Pangolin . These wildlife were confiscated by the Police of Hoa Thanh town, police of Ben Cau district, Tay Ninh province, and Tien Giang Department of Agriculture and Rural Development from illegal wildlife trade, and then transferred Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station. Before the release, the wildlife was checked by WAR’s veterinarian to ensure a sufficient condition in health.
Thank you, The Greater Good Charities has given a hand caring some of these wildlife during their time at our conservation facility, Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station.

 

We appreciated a coordination and enthusiastic support of “Lo Go – Xa Mat National Park and the police of Hoa Thanh town, Tay Ninh province” on the release.

Photo/WAR/Le Xuan Lam

Ta Dung National Park – A house for primates

On September 27, 2023 Wildlife At Risk (WAR) in cooperation with Binh Duong Forest Protection Department release five (05) Yellow-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae) at Ta Dung National Par in Dak Nong Province. The Yellow-cheeked gibbon is one of 25 rare primate species in Vietnam, under the protection of IB Decree: 84/2021/ND-CP dated 22nd September, 2021 of the Government of Vietnam (Group IB).

 

Photo 1: The car has just arrived at National Park

Photo 2: Bring the animals to the boat

This is the first largest gibbon release ever from the Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station. Most the above-mentioned wild animals were confiscated by Binh Duong Provincial Forest Protection Department, DiAn City Police and Forest Protection Department of Tan Uyen – Phu Giao district from illegal trading, captivity or voluntarily handover by people to authorities, and then transferred to Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station. The wildlife had been cared at the Station located at 303, Le Danh Cat Hamlet, Thanh Tuyen Commune, Dau Tieng District, Binh Duong Province. Before the release, the wildlife was checked by WAR’s veterinarian to ensure a sufficient condition in health.

Photo 3: Just arrived at the drop off location

Ta Dung National Park has a rare primeval forest ecosystem of the Highlands with endemic and precious and rare forest flora and fauna resources. It is an ideal place for the Yellow-cheeked gibbon to live and develop.

Photo 4,5 : Goodbye and good luck

We are appreciated a coordination and enthusiastic support of Ta Dung National Park on the release.

Photo/WAR/Le Xuan Lam

RELEASE 11 ENDANGERED WILDLIFE BACK TO THE WILD

Dated 13th April 2023- this morning, 11 individuals of endangered wildlife were successfully released to the Dong Nai Cultrue and Nature Reserve, Dong Nai province by Wildlife At Risk(WAR) in cooperation with Binh Duong Provincial Forest Protection Department and Forest Protection Department of Tan Uyen – Phu Giao District. These wildlife that weighted over 117 kg total included (3) Pig-tailed Macaque(Macaca leonina), (2) Long-tailed Macaque(Macaca fascicularis), (3) Burmese Python(Python molurus),(2) Yellow-headed temple Turtle(Heiremys annandalei) and (1) Leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis)
This is the second wildlife release in large numbers since the beginning of the year at Dau Tieng Station. Most the above-mentioned wild animals were confiscated by the Binh Duong Provincial Forest Protection Department and Forest Protection Department of Tan Uyen – Phu Giao District from illegal wildlife trade and captive breeding, and then transferred to Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station. These wildlife,then, had been cared at the Station located at 303, Le Danh Cat Hamlet, Thanh Tuyen Commune, Dau Tieng District, Binh Duong Province. Before the release, these wildlife was implanted a microchip in their body and be checked by WAR’s veterinarian to ensure a sufficient condition in health.
We are appreciated a coordination and enthusiastic support of Dong Nai Culture and Nature Reserve, The FPDs of Binh Duong Province and Tan Uyen – Phu Giao District on the release. 

Photo: WAR/ Le Xuan Lam

Wildlife Flash: Issue 49 (Jul-Dec, 2022)

Wildlife Flash: Issue 48 (Jan-June, 2022)

THE MOST VARIOUS SPECIES RELEASE IN 2022

Today, on November 1st, 2022, WAR collaborated with Binh Duong Forest Protection Department to successfully release 27 wild species including 5 Southern pig-tailed Macaques (Macaca ironina), 2 Common Long-tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis), 2 Stump-tailed Macaques (Macaca arctoides), 2 Indian Rock Pythons (Python molurus), 3 Giant Asian Pond Turtles (Heosemys grandis), 4 Yellow-headed Temple Turtles (Heosemys annandalii), 4 Southeast Asian Box Turtles (Cuora amboinensis), 1 Elongated tortoise (Indotestudo elongata), 1 Black Marsh Turtle (Siebenrockiella crassicollis), 3 Mekong Snail-eating Turtles (Malayemys subtrijuga) at Dong Nai Nature – Culture Reserve. Specifically, 2 Phythons with about 55kg in weight were released to the wild. All of the above-mentioned wild animals were confiscated by the Binh Duong Provincial Forest Protection Department from illegal wildlife trade and captive breeding, and then transferred to Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station for treatment. 

               

The status of 2 Pythons once receiving in the captivity

Before releasing into the natural environment, we monitored and evaluated the survival ability of the species in the semi-wild environment. Those species are in good health and rehabilitation over a period of care at Dau Tieng Station.

   

Goodbye! Good luck

We sincerely thank the cooperation and support by the Board of Directors of Dong Nai Nature – Culture Reserve, Binh Duong Forest Protection Department in releasing wildlife into the forest.

Another strikking pictures:

    

 

RECEIVING TWO CRITICALLY ENDANGERED WILD ANIMALS KEPT IN CAPTIVITY OVER SEVERAL YEARS

In the morning of July 27st, 2022, a rescue team of Wildlife At Risk was quickly mobilized to the field to receive two gibbons after getting the information requiring assistance from the authorities.
The two gibbons were fed by an 87-year-old man at his home, in a very cramped cage, located in an alley on Pham Ngu Lao street, Hiep Thanh ward, Thu Dau Mot city, Binh Duong province. At first, the rescue team was quick to assume that it would be very easy to capture the two gibbons in captivity, however, it took us a lot of time to approach the two animals to get them familiarized with the team members. Because they appeared very shy and fearful of strangers as a result of their years in captivity.

 

Miserable living condition for gibbons at the older man’s house

Starting to make a closer approach

Roughly 2 hours later, we were successful using anesthetic.

 

The gibbon was being captured by WAR’s staff and forester

These are two individuals of the Red-cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae) – a critically endangered species belonging to group IB, Appendix I, Decree: 84/2021/ND-CP dated September 22, 2021, female and weigh in a total of 11kg. The elderly are aware that keeping Red-cheeked Gibbons in house illegally involved in criminal activities. Therefore, he hands over voluntarily these wildlife to the authorities.

With effective cooperation and support, we managed to save the two gibbons

We do welcome the spirit of self-discipline to enforce the law from the owner. At Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station, they will be treated and looked after by the devotion of both vet and WAR’s staff.

On the way to be transferred to a new house – Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station

Wildlife Flash: Issue 47 (Jul-Dec 2021)

A warm hug in a new normal day

After receiving the news that the Forest Protection Department of Tu Nghia district, Quang Ngai province needed to help take care of a Gray-shanked Douc langur (Pygathrix cinerea) on November 23th,2021. The WAR team prepared and traveled to Quang Ngai province. Within roughly 30 hours, we arrived at the local authorities’ office to receive the douc langur.
According to a forestry ranger, this Douc langur was kept as a pet in a resident’s house for a long time in Tu Nghia district. After being aware of the illegal wildlife in captivity, local people immediately contacted the authorities and voluntarily transferred. We met him while he was in poor health with 1.5kg in weight. There was no word to describe how both the WAR team and rangers felt sorry for him. At the present, the douc is not only safe but also be cared closely at Dau Tieng Wildlife Conservation Station.

 

In Quang Ngai province

Ready travel back to Dau Tieng WCS

The douc is being cared at Dau Tieng WCS

Wildlife Flash: Issue 46 (Jan-Jun 2021)

Điện thoại

Đường dây nóng WAR: 0976.06.76.46

Văn phòng tổ chức WAR: 028 3899 7314

Thông báo với chúng tôi

Khi thấy động vật hoang dã quí hiếm ngoài thiên nhiên hoặc đang bị buôn bán, tiêu thụ trái phép

    [mfile wildlife-photo filetypes:jpg|jpeg|bmp|png|gif]

      [mfile wildlife-photo filetypes:jpg|jpeg|bmp|png|gif]

      Back To Top