A diverse range of endangered, rare, and precious species have been documented, requiring conservation efforts. These include the black-shanked douc langur, Javan pangolin, green peafowl, Sumatran serow, and pig-tailed macaque.

The pig-tailed macaque, the most commonly spotted species, has been captured 88 times across 22 camera trap sites.

Notably, the Sumatran serow has been sighted for the first time in Vietnam’s dry deciduous dipterocarp forest.

The Javan pangolin is a rare and threatened species, listed for priority protection.

The black-shanked douc langur, an endangered species, falls under Group 1B, requiring priority protection as per Vietnamese regulations.

Here, we see a red junglefowl, a vibrant species in the wild.

The Leopard Cat, an endangered species in Vietnam, is classified as “Least Concern” internationally by the IUCN. However, its population is declining due to the pet trade and fur demand.

The wild boar, a mammal native to Eurasia and North Africa, roams these lands.

The green peafowl, a stunning species, highlights the biodiversity value of the Long Song – Da Bac Protective Forest.

The southern red muntjac, a deer species native to Southeast Asia, calls this place home.

The Indian Giant Flying Squirrel soars through the skies above this forest, its natural habitat.

A camera trap captures a fleeting glimpse of a long-tailed owl, a nocturnal hunter.

The palm civet, a nocturnal creature, is spotted in the area.

A hedgehog, a unique and spiny creature, is captured in this image.
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