Forest exploitation puts endangered rhinos at risk
Published: 10/02/2009 05:00
LookAtVietnam – The residents of two villages near Cat Tien National Park in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong where a group of endangered one-horned rhinos live have yet to be relocated out of the area, despite a government programme that called for their resettlement.
Conservationists said illegal logging and the activities of locals in Phuoc Cat Commune were affecting the cooking supply of the rhinos. The park is the Javan rhinoceros’ only known habitat in Viet Nam. Local authorities, however, have allowed all 52 families to remain in the area, blaming the delay on reduced budgets. The authorities say that allowing the locals to continue to live in the area would help raise awareness and involve residents in conservation tasks. But the villagers continue to survive by exploiting the forest environment. The forests surrounding the two villages are two of the most severely damaged areas in the national park, according to a report sent to the MARD and authored by Tran Van Mui, director of the Cat Tien National Park. “Illegal logging is well organised and occurs in the park’s core areas,” he said. “Local residents have cleared paths through rhino habitats. These actions have pushed them into very inhospitable eco-regions where there is a lack of food and natural salt licks, which are crucial to the rhino’s survival,” Mui added. If efforts aren’t made to set aside protected areas within Cat Tien where the rhinos can live undisturbed, then the animals may become extinct, according to conversationists. The one-horned rhinoceros, or Rhinoceros sondaicus, is one of the world’s most endangered large mammals. The Vietnamese Red Book has given the pachyderm an E classification, meaning on the brink of extinction, while the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources has placed the rhinos on the list of critically endangered mammals. The World Wide Fund for Nature helps Cat Tien Natural Park to monitor animal numbers by way of camera traps and local zoologists keep tabs on the animals as well. But conservationists say the rhinos’ future is bleak. VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
Provide by Vietnam Travel
Forest exploitation puts endangered rhinos at risk - Sci-Tech - News | vietnam travel company
You can see more
- WIPO supports Vietnam to develop national strategy on intellectual property
- Viettel deploys 4G nationwide
- Wind power in Vietnam: three problems may shrink investors back
- Online sellers & buyers swindle each other
- Vietnam’s first remote sensing satellite launched after delay
- Vietnamese big guys vie with one another to distribute “eaten Apple”
- Broadcasters provide services below cost prices to attract more subscribers
- Vietnamese companies try to make money with garbage
enews & updates
Sign up to receive breaking news as well as receive other site updates!
- Hanoi ranked top 3 cuisine in the world in 2023
- Beautiful resorts for a weekend escape close to Hanoi
- Travel trends in 2023
- In the spring, Moc Chau is covered in plum blossoms.
- The Most Wonderful Destinations In Sapa
- Top 3 Special festivals in Vietnam during Tet holiday - 2023
- 5 tourist hotspots expected to see a spike in visitors during Lunar New Year 2023
- How To Make Kitchen Cleaned
- Health benefits of lime
- Cooperation expanding between Havard University and Vietnamese universities
-
vietnam travel
http://www.vietnamtourism.org.vn " Vietnam Tourism: Vietnam Travel Guide, Culture, Travel, Entertainment, Guide, News, and...
-
Vietnam culture, culture travel
http://travel.org.vn " Vietnam culture
-
Vietnam travel, vietnam travel news, vietnam in photos
http://www.nccorp.vn " Vietnam travel, vietnam travel news, vietnam in photos
-
Vietnam tourism
http://www.vietnamtourism.org.vn " The official online information on culture, travel, entertainment, and including facts, maps,...
-
Vietnam Travel and Tourism
http://www.vietnamtourism.org.vn/ " Vietnam Travel, Entertainment, People, Agents, Company, Vietnam Tourism information.
-
Information travel online
http://www.travellive.org "Information travel online