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13 lut 2024 · Decades of illegal logging and wildlife trade, poaching, and agricultural conversion in Viet Nam—one of the most biodiverse countries in the world—threaten vital ecosystems and exacerbate poverty in vulnerable communities.
24 lip 2020 · Hanoi – WWF welcomes the new Directive No. 29, issued by the Prime Minister of Vietnam yesterday, to address crucial issues on illegal wildlife trade as part of the country’s efforts to prevent future pandemics and halt further loss of Vietnam’s declining wildlife populations.
World Wide Fund for Nature in Viet Nam (WWF-Viet Nam) is recognised as the leading conservation organisation in the country, bringing solutions and support to the government and other key players to meet the country’s development challenges.
Decades of illegal logging and wildlife trade, poaching, and agricultural conversion in Viet Nam—one of the most biodiverse countries in the world—threaten vital ecosystems and exacerbate poverty in vulnerable communities.
Viet Nam is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, but decades of illegal logging, poaching, wildlife trade, and agricultural conversion have led to staggering losses of natural forest and declines in wildlife populations, with some species on the edge of extinction.
Key achievements and results of WWF-Viet Nam’s work in FY 2020-2021. “FY21 is the 1st year we implement our National Strategy 2021-2025. It is also the starting year of Viet Nam’s Biodiversity Decade.
16 lut 2023 · WWF assists Vietnam’s Customs and Seaport authorities to use technology to counter wildlife trafficking Posted on 16 February 2023 90 percent of the world trade and about 72-90 percent of illicit wildlife volumes transported through sea freight but only 2 percent of the container undergo inspection.