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Photo books protect Son Tra Reserve

The Vietnam Association of River Basin and Coast Protection plans to publish 300 photo books of the Son Tra Nature Reserve in the central city of Da Nang to raise funds for protecting its biodiversity.
Photo books protect Son Tra Reserve ảnh 1A corner of Son Tra penninsula. (Photo: VNA)

Da Nang (VNA) - The VietnamAssociation of River Basin and Coast Protection plans to publish 300 photobooks of the Son Tra Nature Reserve in the central city of Da Nang toraise funds for protecting its biodiversity.

Vice Chairman of the association Ho Duy Diem said the bookwould include 120 photos from 100 Vietnamese and foreign photographers.

He said the association had called for voluntarycontributions. All money from the book sale will go to the fund.

Last month, freelance photographer Le Phuoc Chin and writerBui Cong Dung, both from Da Nang, displayed photos at an exhibition ofred-shanked langurs (Pygathrix nemaeus), an endangered primates living in theSon Tra reserve, near HCM city.

Last week, a photo of the langur portrait was bought by alocal resident at an auction to raise money for the fund.

The 4,400ha Son Tra reserve, 10km from Da Nang, is unique.Its biodiversity ranges from primary forests to oceans with more than 1,000plants and 370 animal species.

The langurs in Son Tra Nature Reserve were declaredendangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in2013, but the species has recently been classed Critically Endangered (CR) –nearly extinct.

More than 25,000 school students and more than 3,000 localresidents have been educated on the importance of biodiversity in the Son Trareserve on field trips between 2013-17.-VNA
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