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Son La exerts more efforts to protect biodiversity

The northern mountainous province of Son La has approved a plan on biodiversity protection between 2014 and 2020 in an effort to protect the eco-environment, cope with climate change and ensure security and defence.
The northern mountainous province of Son La has approved a plan onbiodiversity protection between 2014 and 2020 in an effort to protectthe eco-environment, cope with climate change and ensure security anddefence.

Under the plan, the province will protectfour existing nature reserves namely the 6,311ha Copia in Thuan Chaudistrict, the 18,020ha Sop Cop Forest in Sop Cop and Song Madistricts, the 16,553ha Ta Xua Forest in Bac Yen district, and the18,116ha Xuan Nha Forest in Van Ho district.

It will alsobuild a new reserve on an area of 20,000ha in Muong La district and a247ha culture-tourism-environment preservation zone in Phu Yen district.

The Muong La forest boasts its high biodiversitywith many endangered species, notably black gibbons that are now onlyfound in Vietnam and China, Phayre’s langur, rufous-neckedhornbill and Asian golden cat. They are under threat mainly due toincreasing deforestation and illegal hunting.

Son Lais now home to nearly 634,000 of forest, including 610,000ha of naturalforest. The province expects to increase its forest coverage to 55percent (779,600ha) by 2020.-VNA

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