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Drang Phok people are the protectors of the Yok Don forest

Drang Phok people are the protectors of the Yok Don forest

(VAN) Drang Phok village is located by the Serepok River in the middle of Yok Don forest with over 130 households and about 500 people, mainly Ede, M’Nong, Lao, and Nung ethnic groups.

The forest rain at the Cay Hong ranger station

The forest rain at the Cay Hong ranger station

(VAN) The Central Highlands, in the rainy season, witnesses the torrential water pouring down the Yok Don dipterocarp forest. One understands the hard work of rangers watching the forest day and night.

A foreign conservationist in Yok Don National Park

A foreign conservationist in Yok Don National Park

(VAN) In Yok Don National Park, Animals Asia implements an elephant conservation project with international and Vietnamese staff.

Tanh Linh elephants arrive at Yok Don forest

Tanh Linh elephants arrive at Yok Don forest

(VAN) As the only elephant in the 2001 relocation to join a friendly tour, Thong Ngan gradually integrated into a new life in Yok Don National Park.

The elephant warrior in Yok Don National Park

The elephant warrior in Yok Don National Park

(VAN) Stubborn, defiant and requiring great care, Y Khun is the elephant that contributed significantly to relocating Tanh Linh forest elephants over 20 years ago.

‘Bathing’ in Cat Tien forest

‘Bathing’ in Cat Tien forest

(VAN) A thin layer of mist touched our hair and clothes as we left the green forest, dampening ourselves as if we swam across the Dong Nai River.

Lightning flashing across Cat Tien sky pulls the gaurs out of dense darkness

Lightning flashing across Cat Tien sky pulls the gaurs out of dense darkness

(VAN) Under the heavy rain, lightning strikes across the sky, casting light onto the gaurs. In the nocturnal forest, the gaurs’ appearance surprises a group of tourists sitting at the back of a truck.

Saving cranes from the brink of extinction

Saving cranes from the brink of extinction

(VAN) Over the years, the red-crowned crane population has decreased and rarely appeared in Tram Chim National Park; the last time was in 2021 with only three birds.

Another year without the red-crowned cranes

Another year without the red-crowned cranes

(VAN) We followed the Head of Research and International Cooperation Department of Tram Chim National Park deep into the A4 area to see a vast and empty landscape.