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Golden Mountain Turtle Released: Conservation Success in Vietnam

Rare ‌Golden Mountain Turtle Returned ‌to the Wild in ⁤Vietnam‘s Dak Lak Province

Krong Nang, Vietnam – A critically endangered ‌Golden Mountain Turtle ​(⁤ Indotestudo elongata ⁣) has been successfully released back into its ​natural habitat⁣ in the Trap Kso conservation area ​of Dak Lak province,‍ Vietnam,‌ following a period⁤ of health⁤ monitoring. ⁤The release, which took place after‌ more than two days of observation, underscores ongoing conservation efforts to protect this vulnerable species.The 1.5 kg turtle was initially discovered ⁢on ⁤August 19th by Nguyen Ngoc Nam, a resident of Buon Ho neighborhood, while working in a field in Village 3, Pong Drang commune. Mr.Nam promptly handed the turtle over to the Pong Drang ‌people’s Committee and the Ea ​H’lele Regional Forest Protection Department.

Golden Mountain Turtle Released: Conservation Success in Vietnam
People and rangers release a golden mountain turtle into the wild.

Authorities confirmed the turtle’s good⁢ health⁢ and ability to forage independently before deeming it fit for release. Upon its return to the ⁤wild, the turtle quickly acclimated to its surroundings, integrating seamlessly into the local ecosystem.

The Golden Mountain⁢ Turtle is‍ listed as Group ​IIb under Vietnam’s regulations⁢ for endangered and rare plants and animals, signifying its high biological value and the meaningful threat it faces from poaching and illegal ​trade.

Golden Mountain Turtle Released: Conservation Success in Vietnam
Nguyen‍ Ngoc Dac, Vice President of ⁣the Pong Drang People’s Committee, presents a certificate of merit to Nguyen Ngoc Nam.

In recognition of ⁣his contribution to wildlife protection, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Nam was awarded a certificate of merit by the Pong Drang People’s committee. Nguyen Ngoc Dac, Vice President of the⁢ Committee, personally presented the award.

“Receiving⁢ and releasing this ​turtle demonstrates a ⁤strong sense of responsibility from both the local community ⁤and authorities,” stated a‍ representative ⁢from⁤ the Dak Lak Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural⁤ Progress.”This action is vital for maintaining biodiversity and safeguarding the rare genetic resources of Dak Lak province.”

The triumphant release highlights the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts and underscores Vietnam’s commitment to protecting ​its unique and threatened wildlife. As conservation⁣ is a shared responsibility, continued vigilance and collaboration are crucial ⁢to ensuring the long-term survival of the Golden Mountain Turtle and other endangered species.

Source: https://baodaklak.vn/kinh-te/202508/tha-dong-vat-quy-hiem-ve-moi-truong-tu-nhien-04f1305/

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