- Bach Ma National Park
Infobox_protected_area | name = Bach Ma National Park
iucn_category = II
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location = CentralVietnam
nearest_city =Hué
lat_degrees = 16
lat_minutes = 12
lat_seconds = 0
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 107
long_minutes = 52
long_seconds = 0
long_direction = E
area = 220 km²
established = 1986
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governing_body =Bach Ma National Park ( _vi. Vườn quốc gia Bạch Mã) is a protected area in central
Vietnam , near the city ofHué . It covers 220 km² and is comprised of three zones: a strictly protected core area, an administrative area and a buffer zone.As of 2004, the park is being considered for expansion in order to create a larger protected area that will create a corridor from the border with
Laos to the sea.History
It was first protected as a series of forest reserves in 1937, and was declared a protected area by the government of
South Vietnam in 1962. In 1986 the area was established as anational park . The forests of the park, likeCat Tien National Park , suffered from the use of defoliants likeAgent Orange during theVietnam War .Biodiversity of Bach Ma
Bach Ma National Park is situated in the
Annamite Mountains and is one of the wettest places in Vietnam. Its mountains are composed mainly ofgranite , and the topography of the park is generally very steep.Bach ma's position, at the biogeographical border between northern and southern Vietnam, combined with its variety of habitats, ranging from the coast to high mountains, means the park is rich in
biodiversity . It is located in an area that is considered a 'Centre of Plant Diversity' in Vietnam. The mainvegetation type is moistevergreen forest and montane forest, as well as areas of scrub and grassland where human disturbance has been high.The
mammal fauna of the park is not well-known, though historically held important species such asAsian Elephant ,White-cheeked Gibbon s andRed-shanked Douc Langur s. It also protects important bird species, ezpecially Vietnamese endemics such as theCrested Argus , theAnnam Partridge , as well as the previously considered extinctEdward's Pheasant .External links
* [http://www.bachma.vnn.vn/home.htm Official website]
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