The release was carried out on June 11 by the Kon Ka Kinh Rescue, Conservation and Species Development Centre in coordination with local forest rangers and police.

The animals were released in a forest area managed by the national park after being assessed as fit for survival in the wild.
The animals included several protected species, such as Burmese and reticulated pythons, leopard cats, green peafowl, macaques, tortoises and monitor lizards.
All 15 animals were received in May through voluntary handovers by local residents and transfers from authorities in Gia Lai Province.
Many were in poor condition when rescued, with some suffering injuries, severe weakness or loss of natural survival instincts.
Following veterinary treatment, specialised care and behavioural rehabilitation, the animals gradually recovered their health and natural abilities.
Health assessments conducted in early June confirmed that all 15 animals were in good condition and capable of surviving independently in the wild, park officials said.



















