The natural vegetation of the plateau is montane rain forest, part of the
Southern Annamites montane rain forests ecoregion. Plant communities include mid-elevation broadleaf evergreen forest, broadleaf-coniferous mixed forest, high-elevation dwarf forest, mossy forest, bamboo, and savanna.
Birds (
Pomatorhinus ochraceiceps) The plateau has been designated as an
Endemic Bird Area by
BirdLife International. The plateau comprises a multitude of habitats for birds. Restricted-range species such as the
Vietnamese crested argus (
Rheinardia ocellata),
short-tailed scimitar babbler (
Jabouilleia danjoui),
black-hooded laughingthrush (
Garrulax milleti),
white-cheeked laughingthrush (
Garrulax vassali),
collared laughingthrush (
Garrulax yersini),
grey-crowned crocias (
crocias langbianis) and
yellow-billed nuthatch (
Sitta solangiae) inhabit the tropical montane broadleaf evergreen forest, the notable exception being the
Vietnamese greenfinch (
Carduelis monguilloti), which prefers pine forest. The varying elevations in the plateau also form a congenial environment for birds that are suited to low elevation (up to 1,650 m) such as the black-hooded laughingthrush and the grey-crowned crocias, which rarely ventures above 1,450 m, while the collared laughingthrush often inhabits the higher peaks of the region, reaching above 1,500 m.
Mammals The
Bidoup Núi Bà National Park, which is located in the northeastern section of the Đà Lạt Plateau, contains a significant number of mammalian species, totaling some 36 species of small mammals. Some of the notable creatures in this total include
treeshrews (Tupaiidae),
roundleaf bats (Hipposideridae),
horseshoe bats (Rhinolophidae),
squirrels (Sciuridae),
bamboo rats (Spalacidae) and
porcupines (Hystricidae). Large mammals include the
Indochinese tiger (
Panthera tigris tigris),
sun bear (
Helarctos malayanus),
clouded leopard (
Neofelis nebulosa),
black-shanked douc (
Pygathrix nigripes),
gaur (
Bos gaurus),
yellow-cheeked gibbon (
Nomascus gabriellae), and
Annamese langur (
Trachypithecus margarita). ==Conservation==