Can
Gio Biosphere Reserve
Can Gio Man and the
Biosphere Reserve situated in Ho Chi Minh City
and on the coastline of southern
Vietnam, at the point where the Dong Nai, Vam Co and Sai Gon rivers
discharge into the sea. Sediment deposited by these rivers has formed a
dynamic complex of intertidal flats, which, prior to the Second Indochina
War, supported extensive areas of natural mangrove forest. However, most
of the natural mangrove was destroyed by wartime spraying of defoliants,
and the main habitat types at the site are now plantation mangrove and
naturally recolonising mangrove. Birding
highlights:
Painted Stork and Asian Dowitcher. Star
rating:
é Bird
fauna: While
dominant habitat type at Can Gio, plantation mangrove, is of relatively
low importance for key bird species, the intertidal mudflats and sandbanks
at the site are important habitats for migratory waterbirds. Several rare
waterbird species have been recorded at the site, including Spotted
Greenshank, Asian Dowitcher, Spot-billed Pelican and Painted Stork. In
addition, the globally endangered Black-faced Spoonbill has been recorded
at the site, although it is not believed to regularly occur in significant
numbers.
Other
interests: Mangroves
and Long-tailed Macaques. Transportation: The
site is two
hours from Ho Chi Minh City by car. Accommodation: Guesthouses
and restaurants are available at Can Gio Beach Resort Permission: Tourism
site, accessible for all Vietnamese and foreign visitors |