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Nhan Dan- Quang Nam
Central Province’s People’s Committee has asked the Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development to approve a plan on the
establishment of two new elephant and Sao La deer (Pseudoryx
nghetinhensis) preservation zones.
Accordingly,
the elephant preservation zone is to be located in a lowland
area with an area of 18,765 hectares in Que Phuoc and Que Lam
communes of Que Son district. This zone contains wild
elephants, five special kinds of birds (only existing in this
zone) and turtles.
Quang Nam
province has suggested an area of 11,732 hectares for the Sao
La deer preservation zone in Bha Lee, Avuong and Ta Lu Song
Kon communes.
Authorities of
Thue Thien-Hue and Quang Nam provinces in central Vietnam have
signed an agreement to preserve Sao La deer through the
establishment of two preservation zones in the two provinces.
The two
preservation zones have an area of 121sq.km each. The two
zones are connected to Bach Ma National Park by a buffer zone
of 165sq.km. Thus, a preservation area of 2,920sq.km in total
has been formed to preserve not only Sao La deer, but also
many endemic species of Vietnam. |