A photo exhibition featuring the life of endemic birds in Vietnam, particularly red-crowned cranes, has been introduced in Hanoi. Entitled “Moment of Nature”, the exhibition is aimed at delivering a message of protecting the natural environment.
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
A photo displayed at this exhibition (Photo: VNP/VNA)
Local people have long been reportedly involved in illegal wild bird hunting and poaching in Cat Ba Island of the northern city of Hai Phong and local authorities have failed to curb the problem for decades.
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.
Ecotourism development has been deemed a sustainable and realistic means of effectively preserving bird parks in the southernmost province of Ca Mau and of harmonising the interests of households managing the parks.