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Ta Dung Nature Reserve becomes National Park

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved the upgrade of Ta Dung Nature Reserve in the Central Highlands of Dak Nong into a National Park.
Ta Dung Nature Reserve becomes National Park ảnh 1Ta Dung National Park in the Central Highlands of Dak Nong is billed as a miniature Ha Long Bay. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved theupgrade of Ta Dung Nature Reserve in the Central Highlands of Dak Nong into a NationalPark.

The move aims to protect forest resources, bio-systems and genetic resources ofendangered and rare species, and to support scientific studies andenvironmental education.

Spanning nearly 20,940 hectares in Dak Som commune Dak Glong district, the parkhas three zones: strict protection zone, ecological restoration zone andadministrative-service zone.

The park is expected to reduce greenhouse emissions, increase forest coverage,ensure environmental security, mitigate land erosion and floods, stabiliseproduction and improve local livelihoods.

The PM asked the provincial People’s Committee to manage the park and directinvestment projects to develop the site.

Ta Dung is famous for photogenic forests with some 2,000 kinds of fauna andflora. There are 62 animals listed in Vietnam’s Red Book and 248 others in theInternational Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species.

It also features the 2,000 metre Ta Dung mountain, the highest peak in Dak Nongprovince. -VNA

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