Vietnam Central Province to Release Seven Rare Turtles Back to Nature

The ranger force in Vietnam's central province of Quang Nam is working with authorities of the province’s Bac Tra My district to return seven rare turtles to the wild. The reptiles are identified as two individuals of Giant Asian pond, two of yellow-headed temple, one keeled box, a red-eared slider, and one Southeast Asian box turtle. Le Van Truong of the forest management office of Bac Tra My district said that as the turtles are endangered species, administrative punishments will be imposed on illegal keepers and authorities will soon release the wild animals back into the wild. Earlier, upon receiving information from local people, relevant agencies checked a coffee shop in the Tra My town of the district and discovered the seven turtles being kept without legal documents. Vietnamese laws prohibit the hunting, trading, transporting, storing, and killing of wild animals. (VOV, Vietnam Plus, Thanhnien.Net, VTC)