中文摘要 |
Yushan National Park(YNP), a much traveled part of Taiwan, is well-known for its sceneryof natural beauty and historic relics. From eastern coastline of Taiwan to the subtropical rainforest, to thecentral part of Taiwan, Walame is one of Taiwan’s most ecologically rich and diverse ecotourismdestinations. The beauty of Walame with its 13.6 km forest trail and more than 3different ecosystems isaccented by its few tourists and well-conserved nature. Most tourists described this land(Nanan) as“Paradise on Taiwan” and modern day ecotourists and travelers who explore Walaame agree. As weunderstand, every road and every human development make the wild animals or birds a very challengingliving at YNP. Due to well-protected environmental from Nanan to Walame, Formosan black bear andwild pheasants usually find a good habitat here. Protection of existing Formosan black bear andpheasants, restoration of bear habitat, and linking bear ecosystems to teach other are keys to the long-termecological monitoring system. Of course, the continuation of the protected habitat undisturbed bytravelers is also a concern for the ecologists. The data indicate the environmental deterioration is mainlyhuman-caused. No large-scale propaganda on ecotourism was carried out at Nanan forest for the pastyears. Approximately, there are less than 50,000 tourists to be here yearly that is able to prove the truth of“Less tourists lead to less pollution”. Provident foresters of Nanan subtropical forest with altitude of lessthan 1000 m lay aside recreation and facilities for their ecological conservation admirably. We concludethat the Nanan visitor center of YNP not only reach the goal of ecological conservation but also satisfy thetourists by bovernment commitment to a new paradigm of environmental protection. |