Nampon declared protected public forest

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  • Nampon declared protected public forest

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation of the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, exercising the powers granted under Sub-section (e) of Section 6 of the 2018 Forest Law, has officially designated a 325-acre area within Tangyan Township, Tangyan District, Shan State, as the “Nampon Protected Public Forest” by Notification No 46/2025, effective from the 4th waxing of Kason, 1387 ME (30 April 2025).
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation has established this protected forest to conserve former commercial (pine) plantations and adjacent areas, intending to protect biodiversity, maintain climate balance, and ensure the sustainable extraction and use of forest products.
By designating the Nampon Protected Public Forest, the Forest Department will be able to effectively safeguard the restricted teak trees planted within the area and prevent illegal encroachment and destruction. Additionally, it will help preserve the habitats of wildlife, including squirrels, jungle fowls, partridges, and various bird species, within the area.
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar