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Rescued wildlife returned to the wild in Lam Dong (Photo: VNA)

Wildlife rescued back to nature in Lam Dong

The Nam Cat Tien Protection Forest Management Board in the central province of Lam Dong has coordinated with relevant agencies and local authorities to release two rare wild animals back into nature, contributing to biodiversity conservation and raising public awareness of wildlife protection.

Camera trap footage shows a Malayan tiger in a national park in Yala province, Thailand. (Photo: Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation)

Endangered Malayan tiger spotted again in southern Thailand

Malayan tigers are a subspecies found only in the southern forests of Thailand and on the Malaysian Peninsula. They differ from the more commonly known Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti), which inhabits the central and western forest regions of Thailand.

The poacher, Tran Van Binh, 57 years old, residing in Tan Nam hamlet, Tan Binh commune, Tan Bien district, was found with a homemade gun and three poached animals. (Photo: broadcast by VNA)

Wildlife poachers arrested in Tay Ninh's national park

The poacher, Tran Van Binh, 57 years old, residing in Tan Nam hamlet, Tan Binh commune, Tan Bien district, was found with a homemade gun and three poached animals including two cheo cheo (Chevrotain) classified in group IIB of endangered, rare wildlife as per Decree 84/2021/ND-CP and a hawk (Pandion haliaetus).

Ninh Binh introduces Cuc Phuong National Park night tour

Ninh Binh introduces Cuc Phuong National Park night tour

Starting from May, Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh has introduced night tours, that allow visitors to take in the sight of fireflies and rare animals, while enhancing their appreciation of environmental conservation, natural ecosystems, and wildlife.

Fight against wildlife trafficking requires joint efforts

Fight against wildlife trafficking requires joint efforts

A group of more than 10 people dropped by a restaurant near the border, and received recommendations from the owner to have wild animal meat for lunch. Contrary to the majority of the diners, a young girl resolutely refused the dishes, arguing that eating wild animals means harming the environment and the community, “including us”.
Rare grey peacock-pheasant discovered in Binh Phuoc

Rare grey peacock-pheasant discovered in Binh Phuoc

The Forest Protection Department of Dong Phuc district in Binh Phuoc province has received a grey peacock-pheasant, which is classified as a critically endangered and rare species of wildlife in need of conservation.