The park will cover over 1,155 hectares in Ky Phu and Phu Long communes, Nho Quan district.
The general objective of the park is to rescue, conserve, store and develop the sources of genes of wild animal species, particularly endangered, rare and precious animals, for scientific research, environmental education and ecological tourism as well as creating more jobs and reducing poverty sustainably for local people.
The park will help rescue and conserve about 3,000 animals belonging to 250 different species, while breeding and rearing animals in semi-natural enclosures. The park is expected to welcome around 5 million visitors each year.
The park will be built with separate sectors for green trees, wild animals, services, entertainment facilities, and housing for park staff.
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