Quang Tri, June 11 -- Five endangered wild animals have been taken into care at the Centre for Rescue, Conservation and Creature Development under the Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park after being handed over by local authorities in central Quang Tri province. The latest intake took place on June 9, when the centre received a stump-tailed macaque from Dong Son ward and a Sunda pangolin from Huong Hiep commune. The animals were transferred following reports from local residents who discovered them outside their natural habitats. Just days earlier, on June 4, the centre accepted three other wild animals, including a rhesus macaque from Vinh Dinh commune, along with a Bengal monitor and an elongated tortoise from Trieu Phong commune. Rescue ...