The Sarus Crane begins on Tram Chim National Park
Tram Chim National Park Research and Environment Department, in Tam Nong district, Dong Thap province, said that on February 22, there were more than 35 red-headed cranes on Tram Chim National Park , focusing on The most in A1 and A5 area is the place where the source of tuber is quite abundant and is the favorite food of the red-headed crane.
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Besides, there are more than 1,000 storks and 700 jang sen, here are two precious birds living here.
After the flood receded from January, the swarms of cranes returned to search for food here, some stayed behind to survey the terrain, when the environment was good they invited each other to become more crowded.
Sarus Crane
The Sarus Crane is one of the rare bird species recorded in the world red book, currently being protected by world conservation organizations. According to observers, the average weight of each animal is from 7 to 15kg, now the needle is the main food of crane.
To protect the development of fauna and flora species, especially red-headed cranes flying in this season, Tram Chim National Park Management Board always pays attention to regulate water, especially cranes of cranes at A1, A5 ; regularly for security guards to be on duty 24/24 where cranes are staying, prohibiting people from hunting, regulating water appropriately to have a rich field for cranes to dwell here.
After the flood season and at the beginning of this dry season, the number of birds and storks on Tram Chim National Park is getting more and more crowded, with the number of millions of them, in addition to rare and precious species, there are many other types of white storks. , gong piles, le le, inject . made by Tram Chim National Park create a good environment, water levels in the gardens are ensured according to the standards so aquatic species and aquatic species grow fast.
Vegetation is also restored and developed quickly in the flood season is an appropriate condition for the birds to gather here to feed after the flood recedes.
- Sarus Crane appeared in Tram Chim National Park (Dong Thap)
- Tram Chim became Vietnam's fourth Ramsar site
- Over 31 billion VND protects Tram Chim National Park
- The crane flocks are over 100 heads to Tram Chim National Park
- Sarus cranes leave Vietnam to Cambodia
- Investing USD 750,000 to save Tram Chim National Park
- Tram Chim-Dong Thap: Cranes return more and more
- Preserving unique heavenly rice varieties in Tram Chim National Park
- Sarus cranes return to live on Kien Giang land
- The Sarus Crane pulled back to Kien Giang
- Tram Chim reached 7 standards under the Ramsar Convention
- The number of migratory cranes in the Mekong Delta is less and less