Guwahati, June 25 -- Reported by Roopak Goswami

Guwahati: In a major conservation success story, seven endangered Golden Langurs rescued from an alleged international wildlife trafficking network have been released back into the wild at Assam's Sikhna Jwhwlao National Park.

Announcing the development, Assam Forest Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah said the primates had successfully completed rescue, rehabilitation, and scientific monitoring before being reintroduced into their natural habitat.

The return of the rare monkeys marks a remarkable turnaround for animals that were once crammed into a trafficker's vehicle and destined for the illegal wildlife trade.

"I am happy to inform that the seven Golden Langurs have now been successfully re...