Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is Vietnam’s ninth Ramsar site Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is one of the few intact lowland inland wetland areas remaining in the Red River Delta The freshwater lake, marshes and swamps that surround the karst, form a wetland complex that is very rare in the region The limestone hills provide a habitat for the critically endangered Delacour’s langur, one of the world’s 25 most endangered primates It is also an important refuge and breeding ground for several aquatic species, and home to waterbirds Eco-tourism has become popular in Ninh Binh province Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is Vietnam’s ninth Ramsar site Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve is Vietnam’s ninth Ramsar site The wetland offers important ecosystem services for the surrounding communities, including its scenic beauty for recreation and ecotourism |
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