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National parks in central provinces work to protect wildlife

National parks in two central provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh have strengthened measures to protect wildlife as well as maintain their ecosystems, contributing to environmental protection.
National parks in central provinces work to protect wildlife ảnh 1Veterinarian Nguyen Tat Ha gives food to a Rhesus macaque in Pu Mat National Park in the central province of Nghe An. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - National parks in two central provinces of Nghe Anand Ha Tinh have strengthened measures to protect wildlife as well as maintaintheir ecosystems, contributing to environmental protection.

Tran Dinh Anh, deputy head of the Science, Technology and International CooperationDepartment under the Vu Quang National Park, told Nhan dan (The People) onlinenewspaper that the national park is caring for six northern pig-tailed macaques(Macaca leonine) and Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta); 40 turtles and a python(Python molurus), which were injured in traps or shot by poachers. Once theyare healthy enough, they will be released back into the wild.

The staff of the national park have gained experience and skills in caring forthe injured animals, Anh said.

Every time an injured animal is found, the staff of the national park willtreat the animal, he added.

They also contact colleagues in wildlife rescue centres to learn how to treatand take care of each type of animal, he said.

At the Pu Mat National Park in the central province of Nghe An, veterinarian NguyenTat Ha, who has been caring for wildlife for 18 years, said injured animals canbe very aggressive, with some requiring sedation.

Ha said the animals need urgent treatment, but this can be dangerous if theanimal feels threatened and attacks the park staff.

Ha found this out the hard way, and has a scar on his right arm.

“So, whenever giving first aid to an injured animal, I always look at the scar,which reminds me to be careful,” he said.

Luu Trung Kien, deputy head of the national park, said the national park hastreated thousands of injured wild animals over the past 18 years.

It has built facilities and allocated staff to set up the national park’swildlife rescue centre, he said.

Normally, the animals will be released into the wild after three months oftreatment, he said.

However, many animals need years of care before being released, he added.

Currently, there are two bears and four gibbons that are kept in cages becausethese individuals have lost their wild instincts, he said.

Therefore, special care and training is given so that the individuals couldgradually adapt to the natural environment, he said.

Biodiversity conservation, anti-poaching

Thai Canh Toan, deputy director of the Vu Quang National Park, said in additionto receiving and caring for injured wild animals, the national park alsocoordinated with domestic and foreign scientists and experts to conduct surveysand research on biodiversity conservation in the national park.

There were two species discovered in the Vu Quang National Park in the lastcentury. They were saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) and giant muntjac (Muntiacusvuquangensis).

The national park is home to many endangered and rare species of flora andfauna such as tigers, saola, gaur, elephants, giant muntjac and red-shanked douc,he said.

Nguyen Huu Trung, coordinator of the specialisedforest protection group in the Pu Mat National Park, said poachers were now usingmore sophisticated traps and lures. They do not set traps following a fixedroute but at random points, causing difficulties for the forest rangers.

Therefore, the scope of the search must be expanded, covering dozens ofkilometres of forest roads to patrol and remove traps to protect the wildlife,he said.

In addition to 72 forest rangers, the national park also receives the supportof Save Vietnam's Wildlife and Fauna & Flora International in animalrescue, scientific research and improving the effectiveness of law enforcementby community-based forest protection teams, he said.

As a result, it has ensured a highly-safe living environment for animals, hesaid.

Commercial logging has been stopped and the setting of traps to catch wildanimals has decreased significantly, he said./.
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