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Rare douc population found in Hue

Red-shanked doucs found in Hue forest. — Photo nongnghiep.vn
Viet Nam News

THUA THIEN - HUE — Rangers in Thua Thien-Hue Province’s preventive forest have discovered a population of some 78 red-shanked doucs (Pygathrix nemaeus), listed as endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

According to Tran Van Loc, director of the North Hai Van preventive forest unit, his rangers, at first, discovered a group of eight mammals and later found 70 other creatures following their investigation trips into the forest.

The unit is preparing a plan for protecting the animal in the 3,258ha forest. The forest is part of the Hai Van Mountain, which serves as a landmark, separating the province and neighbouring Da Nang City.

The forest is highly vulnerable due to traffic, including the Hai Van Tunnel roadway and several smaller tunnels used by the railways. Industrial development by Da Nang on the mountain’s southern side has also threatened the habitat of the animals.

During the summer, the forest is prone to fires, which are hard to extinguish due to the mountainous topography. — VNS


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