Preserving the natural beauty of Ea So forest

Ea So Nature Reserve spans 26,848 hectares, preserving a unique natural habitat within a forest ecosystem situated in the transitional zone between Central Highlands and South Central Coast. More than a vital "green lung" for the region, the reserve also serves as a sanctuary for hundreds of rare as well as endangered flora and fauna species. These invaluable natural assets have been safeguarded through the quiet, tireless dedication shown by staff of Ea So Nature Reserve Management Board. 

Giant crape-myrtle tree in full bloom across Ea So forest.
Giant crape-myrtle tree in full bloom across Ea So forest.
The silver-backed chevrotain, an extremely rare species rediscovered in Vietnam after two decades, being recorded for the first time at Ea So Nature Reserve.
The silver-backed chevrotain, an extremely rare species recorded at Ea So Nature Reserve.
A rare Lesser Fish Eagle recorded by experts in Ea So forest.
A rare Lesser Fish Eagle recorded by experts in Ea So forest.
A gaur grazing in Ea So forest.
A gaur grazing in Ea So forest.
Forest rangers conducting regular patrols to safeguard the ecological values and biodiversity of Ea So forest.
Forest rangers conducting regular patrols to safeguard the ecological values and biodiversity of Ea So forest.
Patrols being intensified to detect and handle violations of the Law on Forestry.
Patrols being intensified to detect and handle violations of the Law on Forestry.
Forest protection staff being equipped with modern technologies to monitor and assess biodiversity in Ea So Nature Reserve.
Forest protection staff being equipped with modern technologies to monitor and assess biodiversity in Ea So Nature Reserve.

Translated by HAI LOAN 

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