Tram Chim National Park in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is home to hundreds of vertebrate species, dozens of fish species and more than 198 species of water birds, accounting for about a quarter of all bird species in Vietnam.
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Tram Chim National Park is located between Phu Duc, Phu Hiep, Phu Tho, Tan Cong Sinh, Phu Thanh A communes and Tram Chim Town, Tam Nong District, 40km from Cao Lanh City, Dong Thap Province. (Photo: Vietnam+) |
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There are different rare and precious bird species found in Tram Chim National Park, such as little egret, grey heron, purple heron, Chinese born heron, Asian openbill, darter, purple swamphen, and bronze-winged Janaca…(Photo: Vietnam+) |
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Since it was listed as Ramsar site in 2012, Tram Chim National Park has become one of attractive ecotourism destinations in Vietnam. (Photo: Vietnam+) |
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There are different rare and precious bird species found in Tram Chim National Park, such as little egret, grey heron, purple heron, Chinese born heron, Asian openbill, darter, purple swamphen, and bronze-winged Janaca…(Photo: Vietnam+) |
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Since it was listed as Ramsar site in 2012, Tram Chim National Park has become one of attractive ecotourism destinations in Vietnam. Spring is the best time to visit Tram Chim for birdwatching. (Photo: Vietnam+) |
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Spring is the best time to visit Tram Chim for birdwatching. (Photo: Vietnam+) |
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A $625,000 project for ecosystem management at Tram Chim National Park in of Dong Thap was launched at a conference held by the Vietnam Forest Inventory and Planning Institute (FIPI) in HCM City on August 5.
The Tram Chim National Park in the Mekong Delta Province of Dong Thap has 13 bird species that are facing the danger of extinction and need urgent protection, according to park authorities.