Rare giant muntjacs discovered in Saola reserve
Staff of the
Saola Nature Reserve in the central
According to the reserve’s Director Le
Ngoc Tuan, the finding was made using camera traps set in the reserve.
The discovery of giant muntjacs
together with other indigenous animals like Annamite striped rabbits,
red-shanked douc langurs, and crested arguses has proven the richness of the
site’s biodiversity as well as the efficiency of forest protection activities.
Therefore, the World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF) is helping the reserve set more camera traps to take further
images of rare species here, enriching the knowledge about biodiversity in
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Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 10, 2013
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