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Snow season park entry warning | Cold and damp weather coming

The Pulses of Living Fossils: Ecological Director Mai, Jue-Ming Shares the Heartwarming Touching Journey of the Salamanders

【Recommended Video|The Hidden Truth Behind the "Critically Endangered" Formosan Landlocked Salmon】

Shei-Pa Installs Auxiliary Guide Posts to Direct Hikers Safely

Shei-Pa National Park Announces Four Key Points for Winter Season Management 2025

Announcement of the Opening of Mountain Trails in the Ecological Protection Area Starting November 19, 2024.

No Public Holidays Off for Shei-Pa Volunteers

Promoting Ecological Sustainability: Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters Joins Hands with the R'uyan Tribe to Conserve Mid-Altitude Atayal Wild Bees

Shei-Pa National Park’s Great Successes in Promoting Bat Ecosystem Conservation Correspond to Biodiversity Protection Efforts Advocated by National Park Service

Approaching Typhoon GAEMI: Cancelling Mountain Trips is the Best Strategy

2023 Outline of Shei-Pa National Park

Taiwan Salmon Eco Center Reopens for Visitors after Renovation

Special Exhibition on Taiwan Salamanders at Wenshui Visitor Center in Shei-Pa National Park Opened to Public

2023 Outline of Shei-Pa National Park

Successful Restoration of Taiwan's Formosan Landlocked Salmon Wild Population Numbers Reached 15,000, Another Record High

2022 Outline of Shei-Pa National Park

The Wind from the Snowy Mountains: Shei-Pa 2020 Conservation Research Results

Shei-Pa Mountains Empty Due to Pandemic, But Collaboration with Indigenous Communities Brings Warmth

In Situ and Translocation Conservation Strategies Effective: Salmon Populations Reach New Record Highs Watch the Conservation Film at Home

2021 Outline of Shei-Pa National Park

Protect Guanwu Together: The Impact of Alien Plant Species and the Countermeasures

2020 Shei-Pa National Park management report

Shei-Pa National Park to Adjust Park Admission Regulations in Response to Public Opinion

2020 Outline of Shei-Pa National Park

A Friendly Park for Tourists -Wenshui Visitor Center Establishes a Muslim Prayer Room

Guidelines on Foreigners’ Applications for Park Permit for the Conservation Areas of Shei-Pa National Park

2019 Outline of Shei-Pa National Park

Watch out for the mountain wind and mountain bees while mountaineering

Don’t worry when young birds fall out of their nests; please help injured birds this way

Bats are recorded near the Taoshan Waterfall while yellow-throated martens are seen in Sixiu Cabin

When climbing mountains in the summer, only by closely watching the weather to read the climate can you put your mind at ease

When faced with altitude sickness, please take responsibility for your life.

New Website for Making Online Applications for Entrance to Shei-Pa National Park

News Update: Shei-pa National Park reminds climbers to get coverage from comprehensive insurance on mountain climbing before setting out for their mountain climbing quest

Enjoy a Safe, Educational Autumn Outing in Mountainous Shei-Pa National Park!

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Hikers Need to be Aware of Acute Mountain Sickness

Shei-Pa National Park advocates precautionary measures to prevent a rabies epidemic

Shei-Pa National Park Headquarters Awarded the 5th Government Service Quality Award

Shei-Pa National Park Headquarter appeals to the climbers about safety in snow season.

Previous bats are found in Guanwu

Blooming azalea flowers await visitors at Mount Jade

Shei-Pa National Park and Bhutan National Park strengthen ties

Alien fish removal work has begun at Wensui

Guanwu Salamander Center will open soon

Taiwan and Bhutan national park forum inspires many

Visit the home of the “little cloud and mist fairy” in spring — Guanwu

Successful habitat experiment Shei-pa National Park rebuilds the home of the Guanwu Salamander

Bird-breeding study reveals the importance of temperatures