HCMC – Saigon Times Group will donate 15 signposts, three information boards and a pyramid bearing basic information about Ta Dung National Park in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong to the park’s management board on June 28.
The signposts will be installed by Saigon Times Group, in collaboration with the park’s management board and the Dak Nong Province Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, to ensure it complies with the 2019 Law on Forestry and does not affect the park’s ecosystem.
The signposts are made of wood, which is strong and environmentally friendly, while the information on them is coated with reflective paint so it can be seen from a distance. Funds for the signposts were donated by businesspeople and enterprises that are readers and partners of Saigon Times Group.
The Group will collaborate with the management board of Ta Dung National Park and the Dak Nong Province Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to organize a trek at the park on June 27 and 28 to promote green tourism and raise public awareness over environmental protection.
Located in an area of over 20,000 hectares in Dak Som Commune, Dak Glong District, Ta Dung National Park has some 2,000 species of fauna and flora including rare orchids.
Participants of the event will conquer the Ta Dung Mount with a height of over 1,980 meters and a 14-kilometer-long trekking route through a village housing the Ma ethnic minority people and a tropical evergreen forest.