(QNO) - The Que Son Elephant Species and Habitat Conservation Management Board has just organized an exhibition on forest protection, wildfire prevention and control, and biodiversity conservation.
The exhibition of images and models has attracted a large number of visitors who come to explore and check in while learning about nearly 20 rare animal and plant species, including elephants, langurs, wildcats, rhesus macaques, pig-tailed macaques, common palm civets, chevrotains, large-antlered muntjacs, common muntjacs, serows, and the Truong Son striped rabbit.
Additionally, the management board promotes awareness of forest protection and development, biodiversity conservation, and wildlife protection.
This is the second exhibition and awareness campaign in 2025, aiming to enhance public awareness and understanding of biodiversity and forest resources.
It also emphasizes the role of the community in promoting legal education on forest protection, development, and biodiversity conservation.