Double effect from Xuan Thuy mangrove forest
The coastal estuarine alluvial area of Xuan Thuy National Park in Ninh Binh province is the first wetland in Southeast Asia to be recognised as internationally important under the Ramsar Convention.
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The coastal estuarine alluvial area of Xuan Thuy National Park in Ninh Binh province is the first wetland in Southeast Asia to be recognised as internationally important under the Ramsar Convention.
Xuan Thuy National Park in Ninh Binh Province, a biodiversity conservation area home to many rare migratory bird species, has been recognised as Viet Nam’s first Ramsar site and is part of the World Biosphere Reserve. It is currently being nominated as an ASEAN Heritage Park.Many rare bird species have chosen Xuan Thuy National Park as a stopover on their migratory journey.
The Department of Tourism of Ninh Binh province, in collaboration with Viet Vision Media -Entertainment - Creativity JSC and Cuc Phuong National Park Management Board, on May 30 launched the "Forestival 2025 - Forests of Vietnam" forestation programme.Local leaders and artists participate the programme.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, in coordination with the People’s Committee of Ninh Binh province and several international organisations, held a ceremony at Cuc Phuong National Park on May 22 to celebrate the International Day for Biological Diversity 2025 with the theme “Harmony with Nature and Sustainable Development.”Delegates released wildlife back into the wild at the Cuc Phuong National Park.
In late April and early May, Cuc Phuong National Park (Ninh Binh) enters the most beautiful season of the year when thousands of colorful butterflies flutter in the green forest, creating a poetic scene like a fairy tale that attracts many tourists to explore.Chidlren play with butterflies in Cuc Phuong national park.
In recent years, national parks and nature reserves across the country have been offering an increasing variety of ecotourism tours focused on wildlife conservation. These tours not only generate socio-economic benefits for local communities but also raise public awareness and foster responsible action toward nature protection.Visitors take part in the "Back home" tour at Cuc Phuong National Park.
The Cuc Phuong National Park, widely known as the country’s “capital of conservation,” is currently home to thousands of endangered and rare wild animals. Sambars deer is taken to Cuc Phuong National Park.
Cuc Phuong Jungle Paths 2025 was held on April 6 in Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh, drawing the participation of more than 2,500 Vietnamese and international runners.Runners at the event.
As one of the three pillars of the agricultural sector, alongside livestock and fisheries, forestry is being developed, not only with a focus on sustainability but also as a multi-objective industry that maximises its economic, environmental and climate resilience contributions.The Thanh Hoa Provincial Forest Protection Department, in coordination with the forest rangers at Xuan Lien National Park, conducts a patrol to protect the forest. (Photo: VNA/VNS)
According to Organisation board, Cuc Phuong Jungle Paths 2025 will be held on April 5 and 6 in Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh.Runners at Cuc Phuong Jungle Paths 2024.
The ASEAN Heritage Parks are designated as protected areas of regional significance, selected specifically to preserve the distinctive ecosystems that define the ASEAN region. Vietnam boasts the largest number of ASEAN Heritage Parks in Southeast Asia, with a total of 12.K50 Waterfall - En Cave Waterfall within the Kon Ka Kinh National Park is an ideal destination for tourists who want to experience the mountainous scenery of the Central Highlands. (Photo: VNA)
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has approved the national programme for the conservation of endangered, precious and rare wildlife species prioritised for protection to 2030, with a vision to 2050.A Tragulus kanchil at Ben En National Park, Thanh Hoa province (Photo: VNA)
The Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh, in collaboration with the Save Vietnam's Wildlife (SVW), successfully released 12 Javan pangolins (Manis Javanica) back into the wild on January 2. One Javan pangolin released back to nature (Photo: VNA)