The Sarus Crane pulled back to Kien Giang

The rare red-headed crane is migrating to the Phu My grassland conservation area, Kien Giang province.

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Mr. Ha Tri Cao, the coordinator of the Nature Reserve said that in the first two months of the year, the number of cranes returned was only about 20, but from the beginning of March to now, there are about 100-150 fish per day.

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Red-headed cranes.

Unlike the previous years, the red-headed cranes did not converge into large flocks, but divided small flocks of 5 to 10 animals in the pasture to find food, mainly roots.

Sarus cranes are in the Vietnam Red Book and the world.

According to Mr. Cao, in the coming time, the crane flock will be more crowded because the grass field environment here is constantly improved and better, abundant food sources are suitable for the life of this rare bird species.

Phu My Eagle Grassland Reserve assigns officials to monitor and protect the Sarus Crane Crane, especially to avoid the negative impacts of humans on cranes, making them panic.

The only remaining Phu My eagle grass in the Mekong Delta region protects 1,200 ha of natural grassland and Melaleuca forests, restores 60 hectares and cultivates 20 hectares of alfalfa, restoring a sustainable ecosystem. , the friendly environment attracts a flock of red-headed crane birds.