Conservation of Delacour's Langur in Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve, Vietnam

Conservation of Delacour’s Langur in Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve, Vietnam

Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve (NR) is located in Ninh Binh province, Vietnam. Van Long NR claims to be the largest semi-natural inland wetland in the Northern Plain. The Nature Reserve is also home of the world’s largest population of Delacour’s langurs (Trachypithecus delacouri). Recent counts confirmed c. 150-160 individuals of this langur, a significant increase compared to the number at the time of NR establishment in 2001, which was 60-67 individuals. Delacour’s langur is an endemic species to Northern Vietnam, and also listed as critical endangered globally by IUCN. This species is now legally protected by the Government of Vietnam. This solution is about one of the most sucessful efforts of species conservation in Vietnam.

 

Van Long received Green List certification in 2020.