Da Nang, Feb. 26 -- After nearly three months of applying camera-trap technology to study biodiversity, the Management Board of the My Son Sanctuary, a world cultural heritage site in the central city of Da Nang, has recorded encouraging initial results, Director of the board Nguyen Cong Khiet said on February 25. Using smart patrol software, positioning systems and camera traps placed in representative forest habitats, particularly along wildlife movement corridors such as trails, streams and areas with less human impact, the survey documented 27 wildlife species, comprising eight mammal species and 19 bird and ground-dwelling species. Notable findings feature the Asian palm civet, greater coucal and red-throated flycatcher, as well as R...