June 5, 2026 | 05:28 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 05:28 GMT +7
Hotline: 0913.378.918
(VAN) In response to the impacts of climate change, the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve is seeking solutions through international projects aimed at protecting the water reservoir of the Dong Thap Muoi region.
(VAN) Climate change and declining water resources are threatening the ecosystem of the Lang Sen Ramsar Site. Local authorities are enhancing international cooperation and restoring habitats to preserve the ecosystem.
(VAN) Amid the Dong Thap Muoi region, Lang Sen Wetland Reserve stands like a 'green oasis,' preserving a pristine wetland ecosystem.
(VAN) The project "Planting and restoring 17 hectares of special-use melaleuca forest with 340.000 melaleuca trees" in Tan Hung District, Long An has been handed over by C.P. Vietnam after restoration.
(VAN) The floating rice growing model deployed by WWF-Vietnam in Tan Hung district (Long An) has initially shown signs of economic efficiency and biodiversity conservation, bringing sustainable livelihood for people in this land.
(VAN) Projects to improve livelihoods for people in the buffer zone of Lang Sen Wetland Reserve aim to preserve biodiversity for this Ramsar site through activities.
(VAN) WWF-Vietnam has had many programs and projects to restore and conserve biodiversity of the Lang Sen Wetland Reserve as well as enhance livelihoods for people living in the Reserve's buffer zone.
To improve the economic value of the biodiverse land, many good projects and models contribute to improving sustainable livelihoods and the lives of people in the buffer zone of Lang Sen Wetland Reserve.
With a diverse terrain that is characterized by a wetland-type ecosystem of international importance for biodiversity and conservation, Lang Sen was recognized by the Ramsar Convention Organization as one of nine Ramsar sites in Vietnam.