Phou Den Din National Protected Area
Phou Den Din National Protected Area or National Biodiversity Conservation Area (NBCA) is a protected area in northern Laos, covering 2,200 km2 in Phongsaly Province.[2][3] It was designated a National Biodiversity Conservation Area in 1993.[1] The name is also spelt Phou Dene Dinh and Phou Daen Din. The conservation area borders Vietnam, and its terrain is hilly, rising to over 2,000 meters. Among the animals found in the area are elephants, gibbons, macaques, gaurs, bantengs, Asiatic black bears, sun bears, leopards, and tigers.[4][5] It also has a high density of lesser fish eagles and crested kingfishers.[6] The area is not easily accessible, but can be reached by boat or on foot.[7]
Phou Den Din National Protected Area | |
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IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)[1] | |
Location in Laos | |
Location | Phongsaly, Laos |
Coordinates | 21.951984°N 102.422338°E |
Area | 2,200 km2 (850 sq mi) |
Elevation | 1,700 m (5,600 ft) |
Designated | 1993 |
See also
References
- Protected Planet (2020). "Phou Dene Din". United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre.
- "Phou Daen Din National Protected Area, Laos". Nam Ha National Protected Area ( Nam Ha NPA ). Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- "National Report on Protected Areas and Development in Lao People's Democratic Republic" (PDF).
- khambang (18 June 2015). "Surveying Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon in Phou Dendin National Protected Area". Lao Biodiversity Association.
- J E Clarke. "BIODIVERSITY AND PROTECTED AREAS - Lao PDR" (PDF).
- William Robichaud and Bounhom Sounthala (1995). "A Preliminary Wildlife and Habitat Survey of Phou Dendin National Biodiversity Conservation Area, Phongsali". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.467.9926. Cite journal requires
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