On February 24, information from the People's Committee of Mang Den commune said that the unit had just coordinated with businesses based in the area to organize fish fry release activities to regenerate aquatic resources at Dak Ke Lake.
At the program, delegates released 5,000 juvenile fish including Japanese koi and red-tail catfish into Dak Ke Lake. This activity aims to contribute to regenerating and developing aquatic resources, improving the water surface ecosystem, and creating landscape highlights to serve tourism development.

This is a practical activity, showing the joint efforts of Party committees, authorities and the business community in protecting natural resources; raising people's awareness of responsibility in protecting the ecological environment, towards the goal of economic development associated with conservation and sustainable development in Mang Den commune.
Previously, PYLOHERB Joint Stock Company coordinated with Mang Den Commune Public Service Supply Center to donate forestry seedlings to local people, contributing to expanding forest area and strengthening the ecological "shield".

The enterprise has donated 10,000 pine trees and 2,000 goi trees for people to plant new on production forest and protection forest areas. These native tree varieties with good growth potential are expected to increase coverage, create a sustainable "green shirt" for Mang Den, contributing to reducing the risk of landslides, limiting damage caused by storms and floods, and improving the ability to respond to climate change.
According to the plan, by 2045, the Mang Den area strives to welcome about 5 million tourists per year, with the orientation of developing ecological space, respecting natural terrain, limiting concretization and forming architectural highlights harmonizing with the forest landscape.