Da Nang (VNA) - The central city of Da Nang plans topetition the Prime Minister for adjustments to the Son Tra Master Plan in orderto better protect the eponymous nature reserve.
Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Ngoc Tuanalso said at a press conference on March 27 that the city will strictly punishall violations including illegal project constructions on Son Tra Mountain.
Some projects related to illegal logging in the area would bestopped.
The vice chairman’s statement comes as illegal logging, huntingand construction of houses, restaurants, villas and hotels have wreaked majordestruction in the Son Tra Nature Reserve for several years now.
Last week, the city suspended illegal construction of anecotourism project in the reserve, but a year after it had begun.
Local authorities have said that there are 68 houses, villas andrestaurants illegally built in the Son Tra Nature Reserve.
The reserve, which covers 4,300ha, is home to 300 red-shanked douclangurs (Pygathryx nemaeus), which are critically endangered and found only ineast-central Laos and Vietnam.
Two major illegal hunting cases were documented in the reserve in2015, with three red-shanked doucs killed. More than 2,000 traps weredismantled by rangers and volunteers.
At least 50ha of forest in northwest Son Tra peninsula near theIntercontinental Da Nang Sun Peninsula Resort was cleared of trees and bushesfor an “ecotour” project in 2016.
At this rate, biologists and biodiversity researchers have warned,the Son Tra Nature Reserve, Da Nang’s green lung, will turn into a desert, andthe world’s biggest population of red-shanked douc langurs (Pygathrix nemaeus)will become extinct.
They have said the rapid development of hotels and resorts have tobe stopped.
The reserve, which is 600m above sea level, is known for its richbiodiversity, with 287 animal species and 985 plant species. It supplies oxygenfor 4.3 million people each day.
Earlier, Huynh Tan Vinh, chairman of the city’s tourismassociation, had also sent a petition to the Prime Minister, asking for changesto the Son Tra Master Plan.
Under the current master plan, the Son Tra Mountain on the Son TraPeninsula is to be developed into a national tourism site and an upmarketecotour resort complex by 2030, accommodating 300,000 tourists staying in 1,600luxury hotel rooms.
Last year, Huynh Duc Tho, Chairman of the Da Nang People’sCommittee, had dismissed rumors that a cable car system will be built in thereserve and a vast area of the reserve, including sea areas and forest, will bedeveloped into an entertainment Ocean Park. He said that’s just the ideaof a property developer.-VNA