Documents Awareness - Knowledge
logo
ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS

Tram Chim boosts red-crowned crane conservation efforts

27 May 2026 | 08:37:00 AM

Authorities in Dong Thap Province are stepping up efforts to restore habitats and conserve red-crowned cranes at Tram Chim National Park under a long-term programme running from 2022 to 2032.

 Park officials said five of the six juvenile cranes transferred from Thailand in 2025 had adapted well to conditions at the Mekong Delta wetland reserve after more than a year of monitoring.

The cranes, now weighing between 5.4 kilogrammes and 7.2 kilogrammes, have begun pairing for breeding since early 2026, according to the park’s management board.

To support the conservation programme, Tram Chim National Park has upgraded breeding and quarantine facilities, surveillance systems and wastewater treatment infrastructure, while deploying a specialised care team of veterinarians and international experts.

The birds are fed both industrial feed and natural food sources such as fish, crickets, frogs and wild nutgrass tubers to help restore natural behaviours.

Authorities said another six juvenile cranes from Thailand are expected to arrive later this year as part of the next phase of the programme.

Alongside captive breeding efforts, the park has spent more than three years restoring wetland ecosystems and recovering native nutgrass fields, a key food source once abundant in the Dong Thap Muoi wetland region.

The return of several wild red-crowned cranes to Tram Chim in 2024 was considered an encouraging sign for the conservation project.

Tram Chim National Park, covering more than 7,300 hectares, is one of Vietnam’s most important wetland ecosystems and was once home to more than 1,000 red-crowned cranes.

Source: Dtinews/baotintuc

Views: 213

Other news

Rare four-eyed turtle found wandering into Hue resident's yard

(15/06/2026 08:05:AM )

Rare pangolin rescued from coffee plantation in Lam Dong

(14/06/2026 07:42:AM )

Woman reunited with two stolen cats after major rescue in Ho Chi Minh City

(13/06/2026 07:48:AM )

Ho Chi Minh City police rescue 400 cats in pet theft crackdown

(12/06/2026 08:09:AM )

Five charged over hunting and butchering endangered langurs on Phu Quoc

(11/06/2026 07:26:AM )

Hanoi aims to curb housing prices through new urban model

(09/06/2026 07:17:AM )

Cold air sweeps into Vietnam, heavy rain set to hit the north

(08/06/2026 08:56:AM )

Phong Nha-Ke Bang recognised as UNESCO biosphere reserve

(07/06/2026 07:51:AM )

Red sand spill disrupts traffic in Lam Dong

(06/06/2026 07:54:AM )

VIDEO

Environmental Sustainability - we have choices

See more

ENVIRONMENT BRAND

UPCOMING EVENTS
The project that won the First Prize in the...

(VACNE, 17/6/2025) - The topic: “Artificial Wood Production from Straw” by the group of contestants Straw Wood, from Tra Vinh University, has just won the championship of the GVB Prize Startup Competition 2025 in London (United Kingdom) on June 15, 2025.

See more
The first Green Cypress to be recognized...

(VACNE) – These are 2 green cypress trees more than 300 years old with chemical name Calocedrus macrolepis Kurz solemnly held by Ba Vi National Park Management Board to announce the decision of Vietnam Heritage Tree on the morning of February 27, 2024.

See more
Some pictures of the ceremony to recognize...

(VACNE) – N(VACNE) – Authorities, mass organizations and local communities solemnly received the Certificate of Recognition of Vietnamese Heritage Trees for two majestic Sanh trees (nearly 30 meters high, more than 200 years old) in Trieu Phu communal house, in zone 7, Hung Son town, Lam Thao district, Phu Tho province on April 22, 2023 on the occasion of Hung King's death anniversary.

See more
Media contributes to the success of the international...

(VACNE) - On March 21, 2022, the Organizing Committee of the International workshop "The Effects of Environmental Pollution on Biodiversity and Human Health" had a meeting, chaired by Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Sinh - VACNE President

See more
ADB finances climate resilience infrastructure...

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $60 million financing package to improve the climate resilience of transport and water supply infrastructure in Vietnam’s south-central coastal provinces of Binh Dinh and Quang Nam, especially in remote upland districts with large ethnic minority communities.

See more
PHOTO GALLERY