Binh Phuoc: A rare Sunda (Manis Javanica) pangolin, weighing 0.5kg, was handed over to forest rangers in Bu Gia Map district and Phuoc Long township in the southern province of Binh Phuoc on November 5. According to Vietnam News Agency, this handover is part of ongoing efforts to protect wildlife and preserve the biodiversity of the region. The Sunda pangolin, a species native to Southeast Asia, is recognized for its vulnerability to poaching and habitat loss. The local authorities are committed to ensuring the safe rehabilitation and potential release of the pangolin back into its natural habitat. The forest rangers are working closely with wildlife conservationists to monitor the health and well-being of the animal. Efforts such as these are crucial in combating the illegal wildlife trade and ensuring the survival of endangered species. The local community is encouraged to report any sightings of wildlife in need of assistance to the forest rangers, contributing to the broader conservation movement in the region.