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Laos National Parks


A National Biodiversity Conservation Area is an environmentally protected area in Laos. There are altogether 20 different NBCAs in Laos, protecting 29,000 square kilometers. Another 11 NBCAs have been proposed, many of them being treated by authorities as though they were already officially protected.

List of NBCAs

Dong Ampham
Dong Hua Sao
Dong Phou Vieng
Hin Nam Nor
Nakai Nam Theun
Nam Et
Nam Ha (East)
Nam Kading
Nam Phoun (Poui)
Nam Xam
Phou Den Din
Phou Hin Poun
Phou Khao Khouay
Phou Loeuy
Phou Phanang
Phou Xiang He
Phou Xiang Thong
Xe Bang Nouan
Xe Piane
Xe Sap

Laos is the home to some of the most spectacular animal species in the world, most notably the indochinese tiger, the giant gaur, and the Asiatic elephant. A number of animal species have been discovered or re-discovered in Laos in recent years. These include the striped or Annamite rabbit, the saola, and most recently the Laotian rock rat or kha-nyou.

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