By ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
With photo contributions from Filiberto A. Pollisco Jr., Rhia C. Galsim, Sahlee B. Barrer, and Tran Viet Linh
Bai Tu Long Lake and Limestone Mountains (2015) by Bai Tu Long National ParkASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
The park comprises a system of emerged islands and a marine part of of the one kilometre long island bed. The north and east are bordered by marine areas and the south and west by communes.
Forest in Bai Tu Long National Park (2018) by Rhia C. GalsimASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
Ecosystems in the park include tropical broadleaf evergreen forests; broadleaf evergreen forest ecosystem on limestone mountains; tung ang ecosystem which can only be found in Bai Tu Long National Park; seagrass; mangrove; and coral reef.
Beach in Bai Tu Long National Park (2018) by Rhia C. GalsimASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
The park is considered as a hotspot of biodiversity in Viet Nam with many species of rare and endemic plants and animals of high economic value. The richness of ecosystems as well as ecological phenotypes and habitats create vital living grounds for a variety of flora and fauna.
Wildlife in Bai Tu Long National Park
• 794 species of plants
• 292 species of phytoplanktons
• 156 species of fish
• 128 species of zooplanktons
• 66 species of birds
• 54 species of mammals
• 50 species of seaweeds
• 30 species of reptiles
• 24 species of mangroves
• 5 species of amphibians
• 2 species of seagrass
Bai Tu Long Lake and Limestone Mountains2 (2018) by Rhia C. GalsimASEAN Centre for Biodiversity
Benefits beyond defined geographical boundaries
Seedlings of mangrove trees and seeds of seagrass can float and propagate in nearby islands. Sea turtles, which feed in seagrass ecosystems, move or migrate to other areas periodically. The presence of broadcast spawning coral species can provide coral larvae to nearby islands.
ASEAN Heritage Parks
ASEAN Heritage Parks (AHPs) are protected areas of high conservation importance that provide valuable contributions to safeguarding ecosystems and biodiversity.
AHPs provide a window to the world, showcasing a wealth of biodiversity that is uniquely ASEAN.
With photo contributions from Filiberto A. Pollisco Jr., Rhia C. Galsim, Sahlee B. Barrer, and Tran Viet Linh