Pu Luong Nature Reserve
Pu Luong Nature
Reserve is located in Quan Hoa and Ba Thuoc districts, in north-western
Thanh Hoa Province. To the north-east, the nature reserve is bordered by
Mai Chau, Tan Lac and Lac Son districts,
Hoa Binh Province.
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The nature reserve lies along two parallel mountain ridges that run from
north-west to south-east, and are bisected by a central valley. This
valley contains several human settlements and a large area of
agricultural land, and hence, is not included within the nature reserve.
The primary forest at Pu Luong nature reserve is classified as closed
evergreen tropical seasonal forest. It supports a diverse flora, with at
least 1,109 vascular plant species documented at the site. From a
conservation perspective, three primary forest subtypes found at the
site may be considered particularly significant, including primary
lowland forest on limestone and schist/shale, primary coniferous
submontane forest on limestone and primary submontane forest on basalt.
With regard to the vertebrate fauna of Pu Luong, a total of 84 mammal
species (including 24 bat species), 162 bird species, 55 fish species,
28 reptile species, 13 amphibian species, 158 species of butterfly and
96 species of land snail, including 12 snail species possibly endemic
have been recorded at the nature reserve. Pu Luong nature reserve is an
important site for the conservation of the globally critically
endangered, endemic primate, Delacour's Leaf Monkey.
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