5 July 2009
N.Korea Test-Fires Seven Ballistic Missiles
 ENG   RUS   PT   ITA   
Photo Forum Articles Feedback Advertising
Search the site:
Example: Yushchenko, Putin, Bush

The front page   
 Russia   World   Society   Science   Hotspots and Incidents   Opinion   Business 

Login:
@pravda.ru
Password:
Forgot?
  Register Now!
Photo galleries
Marilyn Monroe's look alikes in Cincinnati
Marilyn Monroe's look alikes in Cincinnati
Inspired by the military Playboy star weds football player









News

Vietnam sets aside land for rare mammal

09/27/2007 06:39 Source: AP ©
Increase font size
  Derease font size    

An environmental group said Thursday that Vietnam had set aside a sanctuary for a rare creature known as the saola, one of the few new large animal species to be discovered anywhere in the world over the last century.

Authorities in the central provinces of Thua Thien Hue and Quang Nam set aside two new reserves along the Vietnam-Laos border to protect the saola (www.haivenu-vietnam.com)
Authorities in the central provinces of Thua Thien Hue and Quang Nam set aside two new reserves along the Vietnam-Laos border to protect the saola (www.haivenu-vietnam.com)
BREAKING NEWS
Ukraine angers Russia with its intention to join NATO
Private islands of Hollywood celebrities
More...

Authorities in the central provinces of Thua Thien Hue and Quang Nam set aside two new reserves along the Vietnam-Laos border to protect the saola, which belongs to the same family as cows, goats and antelopes, the World Wide Fund for Nature said.

"I describe it as a forest antelope," said Barney Long of the WWF's Vietnam program. "It's so new, we don't actually know exactly what it is."

The saola was first identified in 1996, the first time a new large mammal species had been discovered in over half a century, according to the WWF.

The saola population is estimated at just 250. It lives in the Annamites Mountains, which are home to a wide variety of endangered species, including the white-cheeked crested gibbon, one of the world's most endangered primates.

Each of the new reserves is 121 square kilometers (46-square miles). They are adjacent to one another and also connect to the Bach Ma National Park, providing a total protected area of 2,920 square kilometers (1,127 square miles).

The saola population is under threat from hunters, who sell their meat to expensive restaurants in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, WWF said.

Read more news


print version e-mail







All news About Pravda.Ru Site map Export news News partners STATISTICS
© 1999-2009. «PRAVDA.Ru». When reproducing our materials in whole or in part, hyperlink to PRAVDA.Ru should be made. The opinions and views of the authors do not always coincide with the point of view of PRAVDA.Ru's editors..
Rambler's Top100
Рейтинг@Mail.ru