BKSDA CORD RELEASE EIGHT ANIMALS PROTECTED
The two bases of the bido (spilornis chela) are in the habituation cage before released in Suaka Margasatwa Padang Sugihan, Banyuasin, South Sumatra, Saturday (23/10/2021). The Natural Resources Conservation Hall (BKSDA) South Sumatra released five types of wildlife protected consisting of two bases of the bido (spilornis chela), two long-tailed bondol (stur indus), one partial elang tail (milvus migrans), two temples of Sumatra (nycticebus coucang), and one long-tail twisted but tail (psyttacuka longicauda) to return to its habitat in order to commemorate the world’s day of animals. ANTARA PHOTO/Nova Wahyudi/hp.
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