wildlife protection in vietnam

Update news wildlife protection in vietnam

Bryde whales return to the south-central Vietnamese coast

Two whales were seen 1,000m off the coast of Đề Gi beach in Phú Cát District, Bình Định Province on July 2.

Taskforce in national park rescues hundreds of trapped animals

In the Pu Mat National Park of the central province of Nghe An, there is a special task force that rescues wild animals trapped by hunters.

Taskforce in national park rescues hundreds of trapped animals

In Pu Mat National Park, central Nghe An Province, there is a special task force that rescues wild animals trapped by hunters.

Hundreds of rare primate species found in Vietnam

A group of 500 grey-shanked douc langurs and 100 northern buffed-cheeked gibbons have been discovered in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum.

 

A gaur killed at Cat Tien National Park

Cat Tien National Park Management and police in Dong Nai province, southern Vietnam, are hunting for four poachers suspected of killing a gaur, a rare and precious species of animals in Vietnam.

Dozens of animals released into the wild

Authorities in Quang Binh Province have released 42 rare animals back to the wild.

Javan pangolin and Phayre's langur rescued in Binh Dinh

People in Binh Dinh Province have handed in two endangered animals to local authorities.

Ninh Thuan rescues, releases over 1,500 turtles to sea

Since the beginning of 2019, Nui Chua National Park in Ninh Thuan province has released 1,535 turtles into the sea, up 36 percent over 2018.

Experts point to tiger keeping failings

A recent tiger attack in Binh Duong Province has raised questions over regulations and criteria for tiger keeping in the area.