Rescued from wildlife traffickers, seven golden langurs released in Assam national park

Seven endangered golden langurs rescued from wildlife traffickers have been released into Assam's Sikhna Jwhwlao National Park. The primates underwent a scientific rehabilitation process before being reintroduced to their natural habitat.
Why it matters
This successful rehabilitation highlights ongoing efforts to protect critically endangered species from illegal wildlife trade in India.
Seven endangered golden langurs, rescued from wildlife traffickers from western Assam’s Chirang district on June 19, were released in the Sikhna Jwhwlao National Park on Thursday (June 25, 2026).
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