Tram Chim National Park covers an area of 7,588 ha in the Tam Nong District of Dong Thap Province, Vietnam.
The biodiversity in the park complements itself each other to maintain a delicate ecological balance. Eleocharis spp., Ischaemum rugosum, Panicum repens, Oryza rufipogon (wild rice), lotus, and melaleuca are some of the plant species found in the area. It’s an ideal habitat for hundreds of vertebrates, including 40 species of fish, and 147 species of birds, including the red-headed Sarus Crane (Grus antigone) - a rare migratory bird found in the area primarily during the dry season. The Cotton Pygmy Goose (Nettapus coromandelianus), Greater Painted-Snipe (Rostratula benghalensis), and the Pheasant-Tailed Jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus) are some of the other species of birds found at the national park (MRC, 2010; Shulman and Truyen, 2006; Thinh, 2003).
The flora species are diverse, unique, and divided into a few distinctive biomes of over 130 species: lotus, Oryza spp., Eleocharis dulcis, grasses, and cajuput, all of which form a rich area of biodiversity in Đồng Tháp Mười.
Because the majority of Tram Chim National Park is a forest of cajuput, dotted with grasses, wild flowers, and other flora and fauna species, natural landscapes there look enchanting and magnificent. Visitors can move deeper through the forest to admire those wonders.
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