Vu Quang National Park
Year of Declaration: | 2018 |
Area (hectares): | 57,038 |
Area and Location: |
Located in the Northwest of Ha Tinh province, 75 km away from Ha Tinh city
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Description: |
Vu Quang National Park is home to thousands of plants and animal species, many of which are in the need of conservation. It is located in a global priority ecological region, identified as extremely important in the conservation of biodiversity. Located in an important position in the Annamites Mountains
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Habitat Types: |
Forest ecosystems with river systems
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Unique Flora: |
94 out of the total number of plant species recorded in Vu Quang National Park are rare and endangered plants;
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Unique Fauna: |
Endemic species include Sao la-Pseudoryx nghetinhensis, new large mammal that had never been described previously (discovered in 1992) and Mang lon-Mega muntiacus vuquangensis discovered in 1993;
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Ecotourism Destination and Activities: |
Currently there are three tourist routes in the park: Tourist attractions in the administrative service area; Temple tour route: Phan Dinh Phung citadel, Dragon head stream, Canh Tien forest; and Waterfall route: Thang Day waterfall, Con Du underground lake.
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Biological Richness: | Nearly 1,800 species out of 737 genera belonging to 202 plant families including 131 endangered species Mammal: 94 species have been recorded, of which 46 are listed in the Vietnam Red Data Book and IUCN Red List. Bird: 315 species, of which 38 species are listed in the Vietnam Red Data Book 2007, Decree 32 and CITES. Fish: 88 species; Amphibian - reptilians: 89 species; Butterfly: 316 species; Ant: 118 species; Spider: 38 species. |