With 64 vivid pictures by various photographers featuring the nature, animals and humans in the Cat Tien National Park, the photo exhibition “Cat Tien Impressionism” that opened in HCM City on December 16 has fascinated visitors.
With 64 vivid pictures by various photographers featuring the nature, animals and humans in the Cat Tien National Park, the photo exhibition “Cat Tien Impressionism” that opened in HCM City on December 16 has fascinated visitors.
As one of six biosphere reserves recognized by the UNESCO in Vietnam,
Cat Tien National Park has an area of nearly 72,000 hectares, located in the three provinces of Lam Dong, Binh Phuoc and Dong Nai. Many people believe that this is the “natural treasure” of Vietnam.
On September 17, 2012, experts of the International Nature Conservation Union (IUCN) had a meeting with officials of the provinces of Dong Nai, Binh Phuoc and Lam Dong to evaluate the dossiers submitted to the UNESCO to recognize the Cat Tien National Park as the world’s natural heritage.
Park is the home to 11 ethnic groups and the Oc Eo civilization. Therefore, it is considered as a model for multipurpose conservation - a model of harmonious development between man and nature based on the biological diversity associated with the cultural identity of ethnic minority groups.
In recent years, the development of hydropower projects on the Dong Nai River has affected the park. The public’s concern is the construction of the Dong Nai 6 and 6A hydropower plants. According to domestic and foreign experts, the construction of the two above plants in the core area of Cat Tien National Park will adversely affect the natural environment and biodiversity of the national park.
(Source: VNE)