The automatic image trap system has just recorded the presence of 27 wildlife species in the My Son heritage area (Da Nang), proving that a forest ecosystem is being strictly preserved and strongly restored.
On the afternoon of February 25, the My Son Cultural Heritage Management Board (BQL DSVH) informed about the results of deploying an automatic image trap system at typical forest habitats in the forest area of the My Son Historical and Cultural Relic Landscape Protection Area.
According to extracted data, functional forces have recorded a total of 27 wild animal species. Among them, the group of animals has 8 typical species such as: pig-tailed macaques, wild boars, common muntjacs, civets, white-cheeked civets... In addition, the camera trap also recorded the appearance of 19 species of birds and animals mainly active on the ground.



The recording of the number of diverse species using non-invasive monitoring methods (image traps) shows that the forest ecosystem in My Son still maintains favorable habitat conditions, meeting the survival needs of many animal groups.
Representatives of the My Son DSVH Management Board assessed: "The survey results show that this area still relatively fully preserves the structure of forest animal communities. The simultaneous presence of herbivores, mixed animals to medium-sized carnivores and primates is proof of the stability of the food chain, reflecting the quality of habitat and the significant level of integrity of My Son forest today.
The discovery of these precious animal species is not only meaningful in terms of nature conservation but also increases the diverse value of the heritage site, which is famous for its ancient Cham architectural works. This is an important basis for functional agencies to continue to tighten management, protection of forests and biodiversity in the coming time.