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Painful pictures from the jungle 03/08/2012, 03:21:19 PM (GMT+7)

(VietNamNet Bridge)-Along Ho Chi Minh Highway, correspondents took a lot of pictures of traps in the forest from Quang Nam to Thua Thien – Hue, Quang Tri and Ninh Thuan provinces in central Vietnam.

 


A civet was trapped in Dong Giang forest of Quang Nam province.




This antelope lost his front toenails after being trapped but it was lucky than other animals
because it was rescued by employees of the A Luoi Asia Unicorn Conservation Center
in Thua Thien-Hue province. It was released back to the forest.





A Luoi Asia Unicorn Conservation Center’s employees found tens of skulls
of antelopes in a tent belong to hunters in A Luoi forest.




This squirrel was trapped while crossing a stream in Phuoc Son forest of Quang Nam province.




Nobody can realize which animal is in Tay Giang forest of Quang Nam province.




A langur decomposed after being trapped in A Luoi forest, Thua Thien – Hue province.




Even a turtle could not escape from a trap, in A Luoi.




This langur is among the 21 langurs caught by hunters Dang Minh Khac (photo) and
Nguyen Phuong Tuan. The langur was slaughtered in the forest of Nui Chua, Ninh Thuan province.

 
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