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Seven Golden Langurs Rescued from Traffickers, Released in Assam Park
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Seven Golden Langurs Rescued from Traffickers, Released in Assam Park

🗓 25 Jun 2026, 11:02 PM 👁 1

Seven golden langurs, previously rescued from wildlife traffickers, have been successfully released into a national park in Assam.

In a significant conservation effort, seven golden langurs have been released into their natural habitat within an Assam national park. These primates were previously rescued from the clutches of wildlife traffickers, highlighting the ongoing threat of illegal animal trade.

The successful release marks a positive outcome for the endangered species. Golden langurs are native to the forests of Assam and are known for their distinctive golden fur. Their population has faced considerable pressure due to habitat loss and poaching.

Authorities involved in the rescue and subsequent rehabilitation of the langurs have emphasized the importance of protecting these unique animals. The operation underscores the need for continued vigilance against wildlife trafficking networks operating in the region.