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Over 900 young sea turtles released back into sea

 The conservation division of Nui Chua National Park in the province of Ninh Thuan has announced that over 900 young sea turtles have been released back into the sea.

Ministry of Industry & Trade abolishes 471 hydro-electricity projects

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has terminated eight terraced hydropower stations and 463 small hydro-electricity plants.

Over 470 hydropower projects scrapped over environmental concerns

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has said it will remove 471 small and cascade hydropower plants from its master plan and reject another 213 potential projects over environmental and efficiency concerns.

Deputy PM promotes Hanoi lake clean-up

 Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam joined many young people on an event to clean up the area around Linh Dam Lake in Hanoi.

Vietnam incinerates tonnes of illegal elephant ivory and rhino horn

Vietnam disposed of over two tonnes of elephant ivory and 70kg of rhino horn by incineration for the first time ever on November 12, aiming to join the international community in sending a strong message to illegal wildlife fauna and flora traders. 

Formosa probe results revealed

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has reported the results of an investigation into Taiwan-invested Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Company’s efforts to tackle the environmental incident it caused in four central provinces.

Four captive bears rescued in Gia Lai

Animals Asia Foundation on November 11 rescued four Asiatic black bears in Pleiku City thanks to the efforts of a local forest protection agency to communicate with the families keeping the bears over the years.

Phu Quoc Police search for dolphin killers

 Local authorities in Phu Quoc Island District in Kien Giang Province are searching for five local fishermen whose photos showing them killing a dolphin were shared on Facebook. 

Environment Ministry investigates Formosa

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment reported the results of an investigation into Taiwan-invested Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Company’s efforts to deal with the environmental incident it caused in four central provinces.

Ministry to up inspections on reservoirs

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade will tighten inspections and force all reservoirs in the central region to seriously obey regulations related to reservoir operation.

Vietnam-Germany forum urges stricter water management in river basins

 A Vietnam-Germany forum held in Hanoi on November 11 has highlighted the need for drastic measures to improve the management of water resources in river basins amidst worsening pollution. 

Red-shanked douc langurs discovered in Thua Thien-Hue

 About 70 red-shanked douc langurs were found in Bac Hai Van forest, Phu Loc district, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.

Over 2,000 rare storks come to reside in Tram Chim santuary

 More than 2,000 Asian openbill storks, a rare bird species, have chosen Tram Chim National Park as their habitat, partly thanks to the improved environment in the sanctuary of the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap. 

Experts seek solutions to water resources exhaustion

Water supply experts have emphasised the need to deal with water issue in the entire Mekong River basin that comprises six countries along the river to ensure the sustainable use and exploitation of water resources and environmental protection.

Germany to help VN deal with wastewater

The Germany-Vietnam Water Forum held yesterday in HCM City discussed ways the two countries could cooperate in water, wastewater and urban resilience projects.

54 countries to attend third Int’l Wildlife Trade Conference in Hanoi

 The third International Wildlife Trade Conference (IWTC) will take place in Hanoi from November 16-18 with support of the UK Government. 

Elephants destroy crops in Dak Lak

 A herd of 15 wild elephants have come out of the forest and destroyed a large area of crops in Dak Lak Province over the past few days.

Hanoi: 200kg captive bear rescued

 The Hanoi Centre for Wildlife Rescue has received an Asian black bear that was illegally kept for bile extraction for over a decade in the suburban district of Dong Anh, according to Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV).


Erosion threatens beach in Lang Co Bay

 Erosion is eating into the beach in Lang Co Bay, one of the world’s most beautiful bays, in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue. 

Tram Chim National Park to get $4 million for ecological tourism

 The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap will invest 90 billion VND (4 million USD) to develop sustainable ecological tourism in Tram Chim National Park in 2016-2020.