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Vietnam's Green Corridor : ウィキペディア英語版
Vietnam's Green Corridor
The Green Corridor of Vietnam (Vietnamese: ''Hành lang xanh của Việt Nam''〔Nhân Dân (Hành lang xanh của Việt Nam )〕) is the international and national project name for one of the last remaining lowland wet evergreen forests, and supports significant populations of threatened species. It is located in Thừa Thiên–Huế Province, and is also part of Vietnam's Annamite Mountain Range. The area includes some of the longest remaining stretches of lowland river with intact forest habitat in Vietnam, which feed into the Perfume River. The rainforests of the Central Annamites likely existed as continuous undisturbed forest cover for thousands of years, and, as a result, offer unique habitats for many species. The name "Green Corridor" (Vietnamese ''Hành lang xanh'') originates in preparatory project documents of the WWF.
== Green Corridor project ==

The Green Corridor project (Vietnamese: ''Dự án WWF Hành lang xanh'') is a four-year initiative that started in June 2004, implemented by the WWF Greater Mekong Programme〔(WWF - New species found in Vietnam's green corridor )〕 and Thừa Thiên Huế Provincial Forest Protection Department. According to the agreement signed in Huế on May 7, 2004, The Global Environment Facility, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Development Organisation of the Netherlands have donated two million US dollars to protect biodiversity. The project also receives funding from Thừa Thiên Huế Provincial People's Committee. In addition, funds have been provided by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, under the Multinational Species Conservation Fund and the Concannon Foundation, for primate surveys and conservation work. A Green Corridor containing 1,340 square kilometres of precious forest in the districts of A Luoi, Nam Dong and Huong Thuy of Thừa Thiên–Huế Province will be better protected with a new method of ensuring higher efficiency. The project, to be carried out from 2004 to 2008, will benefit the local community and reduce the exploitation of forest resources and threats on endangered animal species.

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