Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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The purpose of this protected area is to protect forest resources, biodiversity within the boundary of this national park and to preserve scientific values of fauna and flora in Bxe1xbaxafc Trung Bxe1xbbx99 region, especially rare species native to this region. | WIKI |
[3][39] According to the results of initial surveys, the primary tropical forest in Phong Nha-Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng consists of 140 families, 427 genera, and 751 species of vascular plants, of which 36 species are endangered and listed in the Vietnam's Red Data Book. | WIKI |
The most common tree species in this park are Hopea sp., Sumbaviopsis albicans, Garcinia fragraeoides, Burretionendron hsienmu, Chukrasia tabularis, Photinia aroboreum and Dysospyros saletti. | WIKI |
The forest type in this national park is dominated by evergreen tree species with scattered deciduous trees such as Dipterocarpus kerri, Anogeissus acuminate, Pometia pinnata and Lagerstroemia calyculata. | WIKI |
[40] Hanoi National University, in combination with the Research Center of Phong Nha-Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng National Park, has discovered 1,320 additional species in this park, of which some groups are assessed as specially rare and precious. | WIKI |
Biologists have discovered three rare orchid species. | WIKI |
In 1996 IUCN classified these orchid species in danger of extinction in the near future. | WIKI |
Saola, a species found in Phong Nha-Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng National Park | WIKI |
Cyrtodactylus phongnhakebangensis, a newly found species in Phong Nha-Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng National Park | WIKI |
The forest is also home to 98 families, 256 genera and 381 species of vertebrates. | WIKI |
Sixty-six (66) animal species are listed in the Vietnam's Red Data Book and 23 other species in the World Red Book of Endangered Species. | WIKI |
In 2005, a new species of gecko (Lygosoma boehmeiwas) was discovered here by a group of Vietnamese biologists together with biologists working for the park, Cologne Zoo in Germany and the Saint Petersburg Wild Zoology Institute in Russia. | WIKI |
[42][43] The gaur and one species of eel have been discovered in this park. | WIKI |
[1] Ten new species never seen before in Vietnam were discovered by scientists in this national park. | WIKI |
The park is home to significant populations of primates in Vietnam, with ten species and sub-species. | WIKI |
The park is probably home to the largest population of Franxc3xa7ois' langur in Vietnam, including two different forms of the species. | WIKI |
It is undoubtedly the largest population of these species in the world, and probably the only population represented in a protected area. | WIKI |
Ten bat species listed in the IUCN List of Threatened Species have been recorded in this park. | WIKI |
Of the 59 recorded reptile and amphibian species, 18 are listed in Vietnam's Red Data Book and 6 are listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals. | WIKI |
[1] Further research has increased the species numbers markedly, and the number of recorded amphibian species is now 50 and that of reptile species 101. | WIKI |
[45] The 72 fish species include 4 species endemic to the area, including Danio quangbinhensis. | WIKI |
[1][3] The park is home to over 200 bird species, inclusive of several rare birds such as: chestnut-necklaced partridge, red-collared woodpecker, brown hornbill, sooty babbler and short-tailed scimitar babbler. | WIKI |
[29][46] There is good evidence for the Vietnamese pheasant (Lophura hatinhensis) and imperial pheasant (Lophura imperialis) species at Phong Nha-Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng area. | WIKI |
An initiative survey conducted by Russian and Vietnamese scientists from Vietnam-Russia Tropical Centre (funded by WWF) recorded 259 butterfly species of 11 families. | WIKI |
[3] The land snail species Cyclophorus phongnhakebangensis is only known from the national park. | WIKI |
A semi-wild zone of 0.18xc2xa0km2, surrounded by electrical wire fence, saved for the primate species was created in this park. | WIKI |
This project is sponsored by Zoologische Gesellschaft Frankfurt (Germany) in order to provide a sanctuary for 10 species of primates, including the Hatinh langur and the red-shanked douc. | WIKI |
Hunting is a significant threat to the wildlife because local people have a great consumption demand on wild meat and this has contributed to the significant decrease of species such as the wild pig, binturong and primates. | WIKI |
A large number of faunal and floral species occur within the property with over 800 vertebrate species recorded comprising 154 mammals, 117 reptiles, 58 amphibians, 314 birds and 170 fish. | UNESCO |
The property clearly has impressive levels of biodiversity within its intact forest cover, notwithstanding some gaps in knowledge of the population status of some species. | UNESCO |
Its cave ecosystems and habitats are unique with high levels of endemism and adaptations displayed by cave-dependent species. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): A high level of biodiversity is found within the property, with over 2,700 species of vascular plants and over 800 vertebrate species. | UNESCO |
Several globally threatened species are also present: 133 plant species and 104 vertebrate species have been reported, including several large mammals such as the endangered Large-antlered Muntjac, Clouded Leopard, and the critically endangered Saola. | UNESCO |
Furthermore, it is estimated that over 400 plant species endemic to Viet Nam are found within the property, as well as 38 animal species endemic to the Annamite range. | UNESCO |
Several new species to science have recently been found, including cave scorpions, fish, lizards, snakes and turtles, and more species are likely to be discovered. | UNESCO |
Importantly, four threatened primate taxa endemic to the Annamites are found within the property: the Hatinh Langur (specialised in karst forest and endemic to Viet Nam and the Peoplexe2x80x99s Democratic Republic of Lao), the black form of the Hatinh Langur, sometimes considered as a separate species, the Red-shanked Douc Langur, and the largest remaining population of White-cheeked Gibbon. | UNESCO |
The property clearly has impressive levels of biodiversity within its intact forest cover, however, up-to-date data on large mammal species is also needed to confirm the population status of reported large mammals including tiger, Asiatic black bear, Asian elephant, giant muntjac, Asian wild dog, gaur and the recently discovered saola. | UNESCO |