The Ba Be National Park in the northern mountainous province of Bac Can has been named on the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands List as a Wetland of International Importance.
The biodiverse 10,048-ha park is home to 1,268 species of flora and fauna. The site earlier was recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park in 2004.
The biodiverse 10,048-ha park is home to 1,268 species of flora and fauna. The site earlier was recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park in 2004.
Ba Be National Park, Vietnam
As summarized by Marian Gwilliam, regional assistant advisor for Asia-Oceania, Ba Be National Park supports the only significant natural mountain lake in Viet Nam and is the most important wetland in the country's protected area system because it is the only site that has a natural lake surrounded by a mountainous karst ecosystem.
Ba Be National Park is the third Wetland of International Importance in Viet Nam, joining the Xuan Thuy National Park in the northern province of Nam Dinh and the Bau Sau in the Nam Cat Tien National Park across the southern provinces of Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Phuoc.
According to director of the Ba Be National Park - Nong The Dien, the decision will mean that the site will join an international network of wetlands that are important for the conservation of global diversity.
The Convention on Wetlands - known as the Ramsar Convention - is an intergovernmental treaty that 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. Viet Nam first participated in the Ramsar Convention in 1989.
Source: VNN
Ba Be National Park is the third Wetland of International Importance in Viet Nam, joining the Xuan Thuy National Park in the northern province of Nam Dinh and the Bau Sau in the Nam Cat Tien National Park across the southern provinces of Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Phuoc.
According to director of the Ba Be National Park - Nong The Dien, the decision will mean that the site will join an international network of wetlands that are important for the conservation of global diversity.
The Convention on Wetlands - known as the Ramsar Convention - is an intergovernmental treaty that 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. Viet Nam first participated in the Ramsar Convention in 1989.
Source: VNN
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