Lao Cai province currently has over 860,000 hectares of forested land, with a forest cover rate of 61.5%. Wishing to preserve and expand the greenness of these forests, authorities, local governments, and the people are diligently working day and night to protect and develop them, ensuring that these forests remain ever green.
Báo Lào Cai•21/05/2026
Forest rangers in the Bac Ha area are coordinating with local people to patrol and protect the teak and rosewood forests in Bao Nhai commune. Officials from the Na Hau Nature Reserve (Tan Hop commune) patrol and protect the forest. Forest rangers at Hoang Lien National Park are intensifying their efforts to protect the forest; decades-old cypress forests are being strictly preserved, safeguarding the treasures of the great forest for future generations.
The lush green forests in Nghia Do commune are being protected by the joint efforts of forest rangers and local people. Forest rangers, in coordination with the forest protection force of Tram Tau commune and local people, conduct field inspections and utilize mobile devices in managing and monitoring forest resources at the local level. Forest protection efforts in localities have been strengthened, contributing to preserving the greenery of the forests.
Forest rangers in the Mu Cang Chai area are intensifying patrols and staying close to the forest, contributing to the protection of forest resources and preserving the greenery of the highlands. Thanks to effective protection efforts, the forests in Tram Tau commune still contain many valuable timber species. The silent efforts of the forest rangers have contributed to preserving and developing the lush green forests. Currently, Lao Cai province has over 860,000 hectares of forested land, with a forest cover rate of 61.5%.
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