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Khanh Hoa to develop Hon Ba nature reserve

18 February 2014 | 03:19:00 PM

KHANH HOA (VNS) — The People's Committee of central coastal Khanh Hoa province plans to spend VND95billion (US$4.5 million) to develop the Hon Ba nature reserve until 2020.

 

 

The People's Committee of central coastal Khanh Hoa province plans to spend VND95billion (US$4.5 million) to develop the Hon Ba nature reserve until 2020.— Photo baokhanhhoa

 

The nature reserve covers 19,000 hectares and is 30 kilometres from Nha Trang City. The reserve is home to 592 plant species and 255 kinds of animals, including 100 rare fauna and flora species listed in the Red Book of Endangered Species.

(VNS)


 

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