Dong Thap, April 12 -- Tram Chim National Park in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is stepping up efforts to restore a sustainable wetland ecosystem, one of the last remaining areas representing the typical wetland landscape of the historic Dong Thap Muoi region.
The park not only stores and regulates water resources but also serves as a foundation for sustainable socio-economic development in the locality.
Covering more than 7,313 hectares, Tram Chim National Park holds significant biodiversity value, conserving hundreds of plant species, waterbirds, and aquatic organisms. The park has been internationally recognised as Vietnam's second Ramsar site and the world's 2,000th Ramsar site.
Its ecosystem includes seasonal flooded gras...
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