Another Ramsar site, 5th in VN, to be
recognized
A corner of
Mui Ca Mau (Ca Mau Cape) National Park in Vietnam’s southernmost province of
Ca Mau. Photo: camau.org.vn
Mui Ca Mau (Ca Mau Cape) National Park in
The World
Environment Organization will announce the official recognition of the park
on December 13, said Le Dung, vice chairman of Ca Mau Province People's
Committee.
As of November,
there have been 2,062 recognized Ramsar sites internationally, according to
the Ramsar official website at www.ramsar.org.
“This is a great
opportunity for us to channel more investments to promote eco-tourism
potentials of our province,” he added.
The 41,860-hectare
site, including 15,262 hectares of land and 26,600 hectares of coastal areas,
is a flooded saline land.
It boasts 93
species of birds, 26 species of mammals, 43 species of reptiles, 9 species of
amphibians, 233 fish species, including many rare ones such as gray-foot
pelicans, otters, and black-back box turtles.
Currently,
The northern
region-based Ramsar sites are Xuan Thuy Natural Wetland Reserve in Nam Dinh
Province and the site in the Ba Be Lake in the mountainous province of Bac
Kan which were recognized in 1988 and 2011, respectively.
The southern
region-based ones are Bau Sau (
The Ramsar
Convention is an international treaty signed in
The convention
embodies the commitments of its member countries to maintain the ecological
character of their Wetlands of International Importance and to plan for the
"wise use", or sustainable use, of all of the wetlands in their
territories.
TUOI TRE News
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Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 11, 2012
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