With the direction of combining ecotourism development and protection of environmental resources, the Cat Ba National Park has gradually achieved the goal of sustainable development, becoming an attractive destination for tourists.
The wild mouse deer (Tragulusversicolor), called “cheo cheo” in Vietnamese, believed to be extinct for 30 years, suddenly re-appeared in a forest in the country’s southern region.
The Endangered Primate Rescue Centre in the Cuc Phuong National Park is run by enthusiastic experts who have overcome many problems over the past 20 years.
The Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project in conjunction with the US
Embassy in Hanoi has launched a mural contest on the theme of langur
monkeys to raise public awareness of the need to protect this rare
species.