Lung
Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve
Alternative site name(s)
Phuong Ninh Forest Enterprise
Province(s)
Can Tho
Area
6,000 ha
Coordinates
9o41' – 9o45'N, 105o39' – 105o43'E
Distance(s)
From Ho Chi Minh City
From Can Tho City
Eco-tours
Not available
Topography and hydrology
Lung Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve is situated
in the flat Mekong Delta region. An extensive network of
canals runs throughout the site.
Biodiversity values
There are three major vegetation types at Lung
Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve. The most widespread
vegetation type is Melaleuca forest, most of which is commercial
plantation with few biodiversity values. There are several
small patches of open swamp and grassland, which have greater
biodiversity value, although much is now planted with Melaleuca
saplings. Approximately one third of the site is given over
to rice and sugar cane cultivation.
The grassland areas include some large areas of Eleocharis
dulcis meadow, associated with which are Cynodon dactylon,
and patches of naturally regenerating Melaleuca. Three other
grassland types are to be found at the site: Scleria poaeformis
meadow, which includes some Eleocharis dulcis and members
of the Poaceae; Hymenachne acutigluma meadow, which predominates
along some of the canal banks; and Phragmites vallatoria
meadow, which occurs as occasional patches of tall, dense
stands.
The aquatic plant community of the canals is comprised
mainly of Eichhornia crassipes, Pistia stratiotes, Salvinia
cucullata, Ipomoea aquatica, Ludwidgia adscendens, Centrostachys
aquatica, Azolla pinnata, Spirodela polyrrhiza and Lemna
aequinoxialis
The diversity of wetland birds recorded at Lung
Ngoc Hoang is low. No globally threatened or near-threatened
species have been reliably reported from this site. Large
wetland birds are scarce at Lung Ngoc Hoang,
only a few egrets and herons have been recorded here during
the dry season. During the wet season, however, a few more
wetland species have been documented, including Bronze-winged
Jacana Metopidius indicus and Black Bittern Dupetor flavicollis.
The avifauna of the Melaleuca plantation areas is species
poor, consisting mainly of Pied Fantail Rhipidura javanica,
Olive-backed Sunbird Nectarinia jugularis and Oriental White-eye
Zosterops palpebrosa. No significant records of other faunal
groups have been made at the site.
Other documented values
No information
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