The crane flocks are over 100 heads to Tram Chim National Park
The Board of Directors of Tram Chim National Park (TCNT) in Tam Nong District, Dong Thap Province, said: By March 23, the crane flock here has more than 100 heads, nearly doubling compared to the same period last year.
The cranes of Tram Chim are very crowded, an optimistic signal. (Photo: ML - Saigon liberation) They focus most on the A1, A4 and A5 areas of the garden. Cranes came back because this place began to show signs of recovering the wetland ecosystem of the Plain of Reeds and where there were abundant sources of roots. It is predicted that the crane flock will be more crowded here and may reach more than 200 heads in early April 2007.
In order to conserve rare cranes, the National Park has organized security teams 24 hours a day, strictly protecting the place where cranes are living. TCTC also proactively cleared the garden for cranes.
From April 4 to 6, 2007, the National Park of Vietnam will coordinate with the International Crane Society and other institutions to simultaneously count the number of existing cranes in order to take measures to protect and study scientific restoration of precious cranes. rare.
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