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Xuan Thuy National Park
Being the home to many important species,
Xuan Thuy National Park plays an important role in preserving ecological system
and developing eco-tourism of the Red River Delta.
An overview
Located in the Giao Thuy District, Nam Dinh Province, Xuan Thuy National Park
was declared Vietnam's first Ramsar site of Vietnam in January 1989. More than
one quarter of the park's 12,000ha is covered with mangroves that support many
aquatic species - including fish, crustaceans and mollusks. These species
provide food and livelihoods for the poor, local people of the area. The park
houses the “Cá Mòi Co” (Clupanodon thrissa), a fish listed in Vietnam's Red Book
as vulnerable and at risk of extinction. It is also recognized as a platform for
migratory water birds, including the “Cò thìa” (Black-faced Spoon-Bill), and
eight other listed endangered species.
The fauna
To date, more than 200 bird species have been recorded at Xuan Thuy. The site is
the most important staging and wintering area for migratory waterbirds in the
coastal zone of the Red River Delta. It regularly supports large numbers of
commoner migratory waterbird species, including Black-tailed Godwit, Spotted
Redshank and Eurasian Curlew. Many rare species can also be found at Xuan Thuy,
including the largest wintering population of Black-faced Spoonbill in Vietnam,
with around 60 birds each winter in recent years. Other rare species that
regularly occur at the site include Saunders's Gull, Spotted Greenshank,
Spoon-billed Sandpiper and Asian Dowitcher. In addition to its importance for
waterbirds, Xuan Thuy is also an important migratory stop-over for non-waterbirds,
with large numbers of passerines and cuckoos passing through the site during the
spring and autumn migrations. During the summer months, small numbers of Painted
Stork and Spot-billed Pelican occur as non-breeding visitors.
The park has a rich, biodiversity coastal wetland environment that is home to
about 110 aquatic plant species, 500 species of benthos and zooplankton. Many
aquatic species of high economic value, like shrimps, fish, crabs and oysters,
are also found in the area. Fish, shrimps and crabs provide the main income of
the local community.
The tourism
As a staging and wintering site on the East Asian-Australian flyway, the best
time to visit Xuan Thuy is September to April. In August and September, it is
still possible to see non-breeding Painted Stork, as well as early migrants,
such as Black-winged Stilt. Later, from October onwards, it relatively easy to
find wintering Black-faced Spoonbills, particularly at their roost sites in the
shrimp ponds.
In Xuan Thuy National Park, you can ask for the assistance from park staff, who
know the site very well and are able to show us where to watch particular bird
species. It will be so good if you can get a guide from the park. Basically, you
can take the hiking routes or boating routes to the sites of interest. It means
that you can travel by foot to some places of interest; or you can only be
reached by boat at high tide.
Hiking Routes: Walking through the natural and artificial habitats along the
dike system in Con Ngan Island, where the park headquarters is located.
Especially, in the high tide time, you can find numerous bird roosting in the
shrimp ponds, including Black-faced Spoonbill, gulls, ducks and waders.
Boating Routes: In the high tide time, you can get boat to reach the offshore
mudflats and sandy flats, where Spoon-billed Sandpiper can be found among large
flocks of waders. An alternative boat route involves visiting Con Xanh island,
which supports some Casuarinas forest, where is very suitable for the migrating
non-waterbirds. In the island, you can find the pitas and other passerines
during migrating season. Another way, you can take boat to the off shore
mudflats and sandy flats areas of Giao Xuan Commune, where is the best area for
watching the shorebirds. In this site, you can find big flocks of waders and
especially Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Norman's Greenshank, many species of gulls
including Saunders's Gull, duck species and sometime Black-faced Spoonbill and
Black-headed Ibis.
The preservation matter
In terms of preservation matter, Xuan Thuy National Park has the following
objectives and tasks:
To preserve the typical submerged land ecological system of the Red river-mouth
region, the specific fauna and flora species of the submerged land ecological
system, especially aquatic species, water birds and migration birds. To build
material and technical bases in service of training, scientific research,
environmental education and eco-tourist development, thus contributing to
socio-economic development and creating jobs for local population communities.
To serve scientific research, environmental education and eco-tourist
development. To maintain Xuan Thuy National Park as a Ramsar site through
conservation of biodiversity and responsible fisheries. To raise public
awareness and also recognized local community efforts in the conservation of
Xuan Thuy National Park, the sustainable and wise-use of the park's resources,
and responsible fisheries and management.
Xuan Thuy National Park is the pride for local people in their wetlands area,
its relevance as a Ramsar site, its importance for their eco-tourist
development...
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