The project aims to record the number and distributionof the two animals, food resources and possible threats to devise measures tomove them off the list of endangered species.
Director of the management board Le The Su saidthe three-year-old project will invite experts to provide inspection andpreservation training for 20 officials.
A dozen workshops will be held to raise localawareness of protecting the rare animals.
The number of Asian black bears and palm civetsat Pu Luong has declined due to illegal hunting and deforestation.
An Asian black bear weighs 80-180kg withround-shaped ears, a white V-shaped chest and a short tail.
A palm civet has a pale yellow or buff-grey bodywith 4-5 black bands on its back.-VNA
