According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, five species recorded are endangered, rare, and precious; black-shanked douc and Javan pangolin are critically endangered; peacock is endangered; and serow and pig-tailed macaque are near threatened.
Javan pangolin. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Peacock. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Pig-tailed macaque. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Serow. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Striped palm civet. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Red muntjac. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Jungle fowl. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Red-bellied squirrel. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |
Wildcat. (Photo: The management board of Long Song-Da Bac protective forest) |