Discover many valuable creatures at Chu Yang Sin

Chu Yang Sin National Park (Dak Lak) has just been discovered by many scientists with many valuable conservation organisms.

Picture 1 of Discover many valuable creatures at Chu Yang Sin Red-faced macaque, one of the rare animals discovered in Chu Yang Sin National Park. On April 17, the BirdLife International Program in Vietnam in conjunction with the Global Environment Fund and the World Bank announced the discovery in the Chu Yang Sin National Park (Dak Lak province) with a kind of Da Lat pine, pine tree Flat, pmu, black-shanked douc langur, red-faced monkey, long-tailed monkey, a population of gaur Bos gaurus and a mollusk species may be new to the scientific community.

In particular, the primary vegetation stretching from a height of over 8,000m to the top of Chu Yang Sin is almost unaffected.

These animals are all claimed to be rare and valuable for global conservation.

However, Chu Yang Sin National Park is currently being abused by local communities, especially traps and hunters, because the H'Mong hunter migrates freely from the northern mountains.

Chu Yang Sin National Park is home to many precious animals and endemic plants with many precious pharmaceuticals.

With an area of ​​over 58,900 ha, Chu Yang Sin National Park is ranked 5th in 102 special-use forests of Vietnam, is considered as one of the ecological regions of international importance for biodiversity.

Chu Yang Sin National Park consists of more than 50 different large and small mountains, all originating from the Chu Yang Sin range of elevations from 450 - 2,442m.

Thu Linh