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Greater Mekong Subregion Biodiversity Conservation Corridors Initiative
Eastern Plains Dry Forest
Eastern Plains Dry Forest
Eastern Plains Dry ForestsCountry: Cambodia and Viet Nam Provinces/Districts: Mondul Kiri, Kracheh, and Rotank Kiri (Cambodia); Dac Lac, Binh Phouc, and Gia Lai (Viet Nam) The Eastern Plains Dry Forests biodiversity conservation landscape represents the Central Indochina Dry Forests ecoregion, but also includes smaller extents of the Southeastern Indochina Dry Evergreen Forests ecoregion in the southern part of the landscape. The terrain is largely flat with a few scattered hills and small, seasonal wetlands. The major protected areas in the landscape include Yok Don National Park, Yok Don extension, and Bu Gia Map in Viet Nam and Snoul Wildlife Sanctuary (WS), Lomphat WS, Phnom Prich WS, and Phnom Nam Lyr WS and the Mondulkiri protected forest in Cambodia. The Mondulkiri Protected Forests link Lomphat, Phnom Prich, Phnom Nam Lyr and the Yok Don complex in Viet Nam. The landscape supports many large and wide-ranging species, especially the large mammals and birds that are characteristic of the dry forests of Indochina, such as the Asian Elephant, Tiger, Banteng, Gaur, Wild Water Buffalo, and several large birds such as Sarus Crane, Giant Ibis, Lesser Adjutant, Green Peafowl, Long-billed Vulture, White-rumped Vulture, and White-shouldered Ibis.. Many of these species are Globally Threatened landscape species. Key Conservation Issues and Threats to Biodiversity Impact of the GMSEC Five dams have been planned or proposed within this landscape. Six others are within 10km of the biodiversity conservation landscape. Three of the dams, the Lower Sre Pok 3, Sre Pok, and Ea Tung along the Sre Pok River will have serious impacts on the protected areas complex by inundating important wildlife habitat. |
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