Chàm Islands builds successful conservation projects

Having been recognised as the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve site in 2009, Chàm Islands-Hội An has been boosting the conservation of flora and fauna species on land and sea, making it an ideal destination for eco-tours and a rich biodiversity conservation project in Việt Nam.

A baby pangolin born at Quảng Nam rescue centre

A baby pangolin was successfully born by a rescued mother Sunda Pangolin (Manis Javanica) – one year after the mother pangolin was rescued and cared at capture breeding at the rescue central of Vinpearl River Safari South Hội An in the central province.

National park releases rare wild animals back to the wild

The animals are all on the list of endangered, precious, and rare animal species in Decree No. 84/2021/NĐ-CP of the Government on management of endangered forest plants and animals and implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

Green urban growth: making a city worth living in

In order to address the inadequacies and challenges in urban planning and management which the country is facing, Việt Nam needs to build a sustainable strategy for urban development towards green and sustainable growth.

Việt Nam acts early to better disaster management

Localities need to have a concerted solution to implement the “three pillars” of early action of improving information, planning and implementing early action, and arranging available financial resources

Việt Nam doubles down on protecting biodiversity

Việt Nam is making widespread efforts to promote conservation activities, including by participating in the global Convention on Biological Diversity, as a response to the United Nations' call for ecosystem restoration.

Surrounded by green

Deforestation for farming has always been a problem in heavy agricultural countries. However, Thanh Hóa province of Việt Nam is pushing for aforestation and urging farmers to switch to sustainable forestry.

Central province to promote wetland Đầm River ecology

Covering 650 hectares in the northeast of Tam Kỳ City, the capital of Quảng Nam Province, the wetland ecology system of the Đầm River is a unique rich biodiversity store and a ‘green’ lung for the coastal urban and central region.

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