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Northern Annamites

Image by dlety@wcs.org
© WCS David LETY
Image by dlety@wcs.org
© WCS David LETY
Image by dlety@wcs.org
© WCS David LETY
Image by chphommachanh@saolafoundation.org
© WCS / Saola Working Group (SWG)
Image by chphommachanh@saolafoundation.org
© WCS / Saola Working Group (SWG)
Image by chphommachanh@saolafoundation.org
© WCS / Saola Working Group (SWG)

The Greater Annamites has the highest concentration of endemic species for a continental area in the world and is ranked as one of the world’s 200 most important bioregions. The area is also home to the Saola, one of Southeast Asia’s most elusive as well as one of the worlds rarest large mammals.

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130.9

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309,761.9

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