A snapshot of the Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve
Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 15:49 (GMT+7)
Located in the south of the Northern coastal region between the mouths of Day River, Red River and Thai Binh River, the Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve is home to about 200 species of bird, including many rare ones listed in the World Red Book, has great potential for ecotourism development; and is a destination for many domestic and international research and study tours.
A brief of Ca Mau Cape Biosphere Reserve
Saturday, July 29, 2023, 13:03 (GMT+7)
Thanks to its diverse and rich natural ecosystem with biological resources, geological resources of high conservation value and results in environmental management and protection, in 2009, Ca Mau Cape was recognised as a world biosphere reserve by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). In 2013, Ca Mau Cape National Park, which is in the core zone of the Biosphere Reserve, was recognised as the world's Ramsar site, making an important contribution to the conservation of biodiversity of the wetland ecosystem and human values for sustainable development.
Preserving and sustainably exploiting the wetlands
Tuesday, January 07, 2020, 15:02 (GMT+7)
Wetlands are very important to socio-economic development and environmental conservation due to their multiple functions, including: water purification and storage, processing of carbon and other nutrients, stabilization of shorelines, flood prevention, bio-diversity preservation, wind and tide proofing, and erosion prevention, etc.