For the first time, discovering big Mang in Quang Nam

On the morning of May 23, talking with the police reporter, Mr. Tu Van Khanh, deputy head of Quang Nam Provincial Forest Protection Department, said for the first time two large-sized individuals (Muntiacus vuquangensis) were recorded by the camera trap. in Quang Nam in a regional biodiversity survey and assessment activity conducted by WWF-Vietnam, Leibniz Zoo and Wildlife Research Institute (IZW) and Quang Nam authorities .

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Large gills were discovered in Quang Nam.

The image shows that the two large gills are in their mature and reproductive age, which is a testament to the existence of large gills in Quang Nam and at the same time opens up hope for a fertile population of This rare animal.

Large gills have been known to scientists since 1994 and are only found in the Truong Son mountain range, which borders Laos and Vietnam.

In 2016, due to the excessive population decline, mainly due to illegal hunting traps, the status of the large Mangrove species that was transferred from threatened to seriously threatened in the Red Book of Species threatening.

Currently the research teams are continuing to expand the area of ​​biodiversity survey by camera trapping, which includes places with high biodiversity potential in Thua Thien Hue province and the northern part of Quang Nam province.