Project aims at increasing forest coverage in Lang Sen Wetland Reserve

  • Cajuput plantation in the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
    Cajuput plantation in the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
  • Cajuput plantation in the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
    Cajuput plantation in the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
  • Cajuput plantation in the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
    Cajuput plantation in the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Lang Sen Wetland Reserve in the Mekong Delta province of Long An has begun a project on special-use forest plantation in the reserve. The project, sponsored by PAN Group JSC and CP Vietnam Livestock JSC, is implemented from December 2022 to December 2024, aiming to plant 340,000 trees on an area of 17 hectares in the reserve. The purpose is to increase the coverage of the Melaleuca forest, create habitats for water birds, improve the habitats of aquatic species, and support the plan to plant special-use and border protection forests in Long An province in the 2021-2025 period. Located in Tan Hung district, the reserve spreads over 5,000 hectares. It is the best sample of natural riverine forests in Dong Thap Muoi Wetlands, the Mekong Delta with cajuput forests, rice fields, grassland, trees and riverine swamps. In 2015, Lang Sen was recognised as the 7th Ramsar site in Vietnam and the 2,227th worldwide. VNA Photo: Hồng Đạt

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