Rely on people to protect Pu Huong forest

Rely on people to protect Pu Huong forest
Rely on people to protect Pu Huong forest

Promote effective propaganda work to create a solid foundation in forest management and protection in Pu Huong Nature Reserve.Khoi An.

was established in 2001 with a managed forest area of ​​nearly 50,000 hectares, including forestry of 12 communes in 5 high mountainous districts of Nghe An province: Quy Hop, Quy Chau, Que Phong, Tuong Duong and Con Cuong.

The purpose of Pu Huong Nature Reserve is to manage and restore the existing forest area, strictly protect the river basin buffer zone and serve scientific research to preserve and develop diversity and formation. eco-tourism areas.

In the process of performing professional tasks, Pu Huong Nature Reserve coordinates with functional agencies (police, district teams, local authorities…) to promote propaganda of guidelines and policies. of the Party and State to all people and related units and organizations.

Up to now, the impacts on forests have been significantly reduced, people no longer destroy forests, on the contrary, they know to appreciate precious capital, considering forest resources as flesh and blood.

Forest protection forces always rely on the people to create fundamental changes. Photo: Khoi An.

Forest protection forces always rely on people to create fundamental changes.Khoi An.

Chau Hong Forest Ranger Management Station under the Pu Huong Nature Reserve Management Board has 4 members assigned to manage and protect nearly 3,500 hectares of forests of all types.

To clearly define viewpoints and thoughts, Chau Hong Station Forest Protection Department always closely follows the plans and policies of Nghe An province and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, especially the direct direction of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Manage the Zone to create necessary conditions. initiative.

During the process of carrying out the task, the team did not hesitate to face difficulties, persistently went to every corner, knocked on every door, grasped the thoughts and aspirations of the villagers, and gradually covered the political issues. book.

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