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                             Over VND430 billion reserved for conservation of special-use forests in Ha Giang
                              18 May 2017 | 07:57:00 AM 
                             The northern mountainous province of Ha Giang has directed specialised agencies to implement the planning and conservation for five local special-use forests at a total investment of over VND431.8 billion (US$19 million).
                             
Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys, a particularly rare endemic primate species
in Phong Quang Nature Reserve, Ha Giang. (Photo: FFI)
The planning for conservation and development of special-use forest  areas is expected to be the basis for the development of natural  preservation and diversity in Ha Giang.
As a northern mountainous province with forest coverage and land for  forestry development accounting for over 71% of the province's natural  land area (about 554,140 ha), the protection and development of forest  resources is vital to Ha Giang’s socio-economic development.
In recent years, Ha Giang has been known as a locality with extensive  rare fauna and flora species, many of which are precious medicinal  plants and particularly the Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys, which are among  one of the most endangered species of primate in the world that have  been listed on the IUCN Red List for urgent protection.
There are five special-use forests in Ha Giang, including Du Gia  National Forest in Yen Minh District (located at the Dong Van Karst  Plateau Geopark), Phong Quang Nature Reserve (in Vi Xuyen District), Bac  Me Nature Reserve, Bat Dai Son Nature Reserve (in Quan Ba District,  Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark), and Tay Con Linh Nature Reserve (Vi  Xuyen District).
The total planning area for the conservation and development of the five  mentioned-above forests is over 52,400 ha, aimed at protecting the  biodiversity of plant and animal species on Vietnam’s and global red  lists.
According to statistics, currently in five special-use forests in Ha  Giang, vegetation includes 228 families, 1,098 genera and 2,591 species  with 182 rare species, of which 154 are listed in Vietnam's red book,  such as Calocedrus rupestris and Peliosanthes teta. Particularly for  fauna species, conservation planning will cover 29 families, 89 genera  and 329 species of rare animals, such as the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey,  the stump-tailed macaque and tortoises.
The planning, conservation and development of five special-use forests  in Ha Giang is expected to form a scientific basis for nature  preservation and promotion of ecotourism, thus promoting socio-economic  development in the buffer zones of the protected areas in the near  future. This is also a strategic goal to protect biodiversity and  conserve rare and precious national and international gene sources.
In recent years, thanks to support from the Fauna & Flora  International (FFI) on nature conservation in general and the Tonkin  snub-nosed monkey protection in particular, the Ha Giang Forest  Protection Department has promoted biological patrolling and monitoring  in all special-use forests, as well as collecting biodiversity data and  forming information about activities that harm species in such local  forests.
In addition, public raising campaigns have been held to raise locals’  awareness on the importance of protecting wild fauna and flora species.  Locals in districts with special-use forests have been encouraged to  hand over hunting guns, explosive materials and wildlife traps.  Self-managed units in forest management and protection and forest fire  prevention and control have been strengthened, particularly in  localities with forest coverage and areas where special-use forests are  located.
(Nhan Dan)
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