VietNamNet Bridge – The Na Hang primeval forest in Tuyen Quang province has
been seriously destroyed by illegal lumberjacks. However, instead of suggesting
the solutions to protect the forest, the head of the Na Hang district’s forest
ranger unit said that the deforestation proves to be unavoidable.
The Na Hang special-use forest, the land of many kinds of rare and precious
trees which are hundreds of years old, have been in serious danger.
A local resident said that people and local authorities have been powerless amid
the deforestation. Illegal lumberjacks would be ready to “punish” those people
who intend to make intervention into their works.
The man who led reporters to the forest, also advised the reporters to hide
cameras and relating documents. “If they discover that you are journalists, they
would cut your throat,” he said.
Here in the forest areas in Khau Tinh, Da Vi and Son Phu communes, one would see
the forests in devastation. The big trees with the diameter of over one meter
were chopped down, lying on the ground. There were both the trees which were
newly cut, with resin leaking from the tree trunk, and the trees, which were
chopped down a long time ago.
Why can the illegal lumberjacks carry the big tree trunks with the diameter of
over one meter out of the forest, under the close watch kept by different
management agencies?
Answering the question, raised by the reporters, local residents said that the
illegal lumberjacks are very cruel who would be ready to resist against the
foreign rangers. The illegal lumberjacks have been carrying timber mostly on
waterways. If they are discovered, they would leave the timber and run away, or
hide in the forests.
A large area of the forest was seen devastated. However, when reporters arrived,
they could not see any forest ranger. No one can say that forest rangers do not
know about the devastation, because the activities have been carried out in the
last many years.
A local resident also said everyone knows about the devastation, because they
can hear the noise from the saws and falling trees every day, let alone local
authorities.
“However, no one comes to the site to discover illegal lumberjacks and punishes
them,” he said.
Every local resident understands that the forest devastation would have negative
impacts on the environment. Vu Dinh Tai, Deputy Head of the Tuyen Quang
provincial Forest Ranger Unit, said that the water reservoir of the hydropower
plant has given another tool to illegal lumberjacks to carry timbers on
waterways.
However, he has warned that if the Na Hang forest disappears, the water
reservoir would not be able to exist, because the deforestation would lead to
the sharp fall of the water level and to other latent risks.
Devastation unavoidable?
Nguyen The Doi, Head of the Na Hang Forest Ranger Unit, kept indifference when
hearing from the reporters that the Na Hang forest has been devastated.
“I have asked my officers to strengthen the forest protection. However, the
forest devastation proves to be unavoidable,” he said.
“Even in Hanoi, a crowded city, sua trees have been illegally chopped down, let
alone removed from the area,” he continued.
Doi affirmed that the chopped down trees, filmed by the reporters, were just the
wood of low quality, while precious timber no longer exists.
Though the forest in Tuyen Quang province has been seriously devastated, the
province is still considered one of the three provinces with the highest forest
coverage – 64.2 percent, just after Kon Tum and Quang Nam.
Source: Infonet
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