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Friday- 08:18, 17/11/2023

Hoang Lien National Park received 4 kangaroos in Cao Bang

(VAN) On November 16, Hoang Lien Rescue, Conservation and Development Center of Hoang Lien National Park (Lao Cai) received 4 kangaroos in Cao Bang province.
Hoang Lien Rescue, Conservation and Development Center of Hoang Lien National Park received 4 kangaroos. Photo: T.T.

Hoang Lien Rescue, Conservation and Development Center of Hoang Lien National Park received 4 kangaroos. Photo: T.T.

Through species assessment, the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources concluded that the above 4 individuals belong to the kangaroo species with the scientific name Notamacropus rufogriseus, which is a mammalian kangaroo species, not allocated in Vietnam. In addition, this is a kangaroo species that is not on the list of rare and endangered species.

Currently, 4 kangaroos are healthy, including 3 male kangaroos and 1 female kangaroo.

The Kangaroo individuals, when brought to Hoang Lien Rescue, Conservation and Development Center, will be cared for and raised in semi-wild form in an area of about 200 m2. Of which half the area is the playground, the rest is the roof-covered part. Food for 4 kangaroos will be vegetables, tubers, fruits and leaves. 

The 4 kangaroos are currently in healthy condition and are kept in a separate area. Photo: T.T.

This is the first time the Center received exotic kangaroos, so in the immediate future, the Center will take care of them based on published documents.

Previously, 4 kangaroos were discovered in the wild by people and authorities of Thach An district (Cao Bang), then transferred to Hoang Lien Rescue, Conservation and Development Center.

Author: Hai Dang

Translated by Hoang Duy

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