VIEWS AWARDS 2022 WINNERS ANNOUNCEMENT
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After many days of anticipation and numerous works received, the long search for the best writers for wildlife – VIEWS AWARDS 2022 has come to an end. The board of judges had to make tough choices to select the winners among the most passionate and outstanding articles from the participants ..read more
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Saving the world’s most polluted river in Indonesia
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The Citarum was once the most polluted river in the world which caused 15 million people living on it to suffer and struggle for a long time.   Source: Zing News; Unilad ..read more
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Tiger conservation in Vietnam: Only lack of “Doing real things”!
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The story of protecting, preserving, and combating illegal captives, trading, transporting, and making tiger bone glue in Vietnam has never been as hot as it is right now. In 2021, the largest tiger rescue in Vietnam’s history, with 24 adult tigers and cubs, escaped from the hands of illegal businesses ..read more
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Can Tho: Selling wild animals in public at the intersection of IC3
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(NSMT) – Recently, right at the intersection of IC3 roundabout,  some animal traders are selling yellow-headed temple turtles – an endangered species listed in the Red Book belonging to the group IIB – that are in need of protection. At least 2 people publicly sold turtles at the traffic light ..read more
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Discovery reveals large, year-round ozone hole over tropics
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An ozone hole, seven times larger than the Antarctic ozone hole, is currently sitting over tropical regions and has been since the 1980s, according to a Canadian researcher. An ozone hole over Antarctic on September 11, 2022. Photo: CAMS IIn AIP Advances, by AIP Publishing, Qing-Bin Lu, a scientist from ..read more
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How is the pangolin that was shot by 14 bullets now?
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In early 2021, Save Vietnam’s Wildlife (SVW) acknowledged a very special case of a pangolin with gunshot wounds. This pangolin, which was rescued in a smuggling case in Dien Bien province, was brought to the rescue center with 14 lead bullets on its body.   VIDEO: How is the pangolin ..read more
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Turtle DNA database traces illegal shell trade to poaching hotspots
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– Critically endangered hawksbill turtles have been hunted for their patterned shells for centuries to make tortoiseshell jewelry and decorative curios. – The exploitation and trade pushed the species to the brink of extinction; despite international bans on killing and trading the turtles and their parts, persistent demand continues to ..read more
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GUARDIANS OF THE WILD: DISCOVER THE ROLE OF PANGOLINS IN THE ECOSYSTEM AND TAKE ACTION TO SAFEGUARD THEM
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“Guardians of the Wild” is the name of CHANGE and WildAid’s most recent pangolin conservation campaign, which seek to enhance public awareness of pangolins’ role in the ecosystem and thereby safeguard this endangered species from poaching and illegal trading. Following the success of previous campaigns that have made a great ..read more
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In 5 years, not a single person behind tons of wildlife trafficking has been caught
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From 2018 until now, not a single person behind the “huge” wildlife trade network in the seaport has been brought to trial and prosecuted for criminal liability. On May 10, Education for Nature in Vietnam (ENV) held a seminar on the topic “Handling wildlife crimes in Vietnam: Achievements and challenges ..read more
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Ivory ban loophole means elephant body parts can still be traded in UK
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Legislation makes no mention of skins, feet, ears and tails so these can continue to be bought and sold Elephant skins, feet, ears and tails will continue to be traded in the UK even after next month’s ivory ban comes into force, it has been revealed. The government has been ..read more
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