Brussels, Feb. 2 -- Belgium's RTBF nature series "Le Jardin Extraordinaire" took viewers on a stunning journey to Vietnam's remarkably resilient wilderness in its February 1 episode on its La Une, showcasing how the country's untouched forests, mountains, and biodiversity have rebounded dramatically after decades of war. Titled "Wild Vietnam - Mysterious and Extraordinary Nature", the journey began in isolated nature reserves virtually cut off from the modern world. Ironically, their inaccessibility has become a "shield" protecting some of the planet's rarest wildlife species. In the tropical forests of Vietnam's northwestern highlands, where human footprints remain minimal, the pangolin, the world's most heavily poached mammal, continues...
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