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(19:40:13 PM 16/09/2016)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - With the rhino poaching crisis showing no signs of abating, Viet Nam must crack down on its rampant illegal rhino horn trade or face sanctions, WWF said ahead of a critically important wildlife trade conference next week in South Africa.
Tags: Viet Nam, must, tackle, rhino, horn, trader, oface , sanctions -
(15:39:38 PM 12/04/2016)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - The number of wild tigers has been revised to 3,890, based on the best available data, said WWF and the Global Tiger Forum (GTF) ahead of a major tiger conservation meeting tomorrow in New Delhi to be opened by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Tags: Global , wild, tiger , population, increases, but, still, a long, way, to go -
(20:52:54 PM 03/03/2016)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - Recent survey by Fauna & Flora International finds 500 greyshanked doucs.
Tags: Rare, monkey, found, deep, in, the forests , Vietnam’s , Central Highlands -
(16:05:32 PM 29/11/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - The world's primate experts have revealed the 25 most endangered primates globally. This list includes three of Vietnam's species.
Tags: Vietnam’s, Primates, are , Edge , Extinction -
(09:39:08 AM 18/08/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - Save Viet Nam's Wildlife (SVW) and Cuc Phuong National Park has rescued 56 Java Pangolins in Thanh Hoa Province.
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(09:44:31 AM 17/08/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - A rare giant ocean sunfish got snared in the net of Vietnamese fishermen off the coast of central Thanh Hoa province..
Tags: 300-kg, rare ocean, sunfish, caught off, central, Vietnam -
(16:17:55 PM 20/07/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - The tusks of a male elephant in the Yok Don National Park in Buon Don District, Dak Lak Province were sawed off by poachers, according to Mr. Huynh Trung Luan, Director of the Dak Lak Elephant Conservation Center.
Tags: Tusks , elephant, Dak Lak , national park, stolen, yok Don National Park, -
(14:44:00 PM 15/07/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - The langurs (Trachypithecus) in the remote mountainous area of Thiet Son in Tuyen Hoa district of Quang Binh province have a loyal friend and protector, Nguyen Thanh Tu, a retired border soldier who carries water to the mountain to feed them.
Tags: Vietnam, langurs, national park, -
(09:02:39 AM 14/07/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - After leaving the army, Nguyen Thanh Tu returned to his hometown, wholeheartedly tendered and protected wild langurs from hunters in mountainous village Thiet Son, Thach Hoa Commune, Tuyen Hoa District, the north central province of Quang Binh.
Tags: Thiet Son Mountains, Quang Binh, black monkey, langurs, -
(14:59:38 PM 11/07/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - A baby giraffe has just been born at a private zoo in southern Binh Duong Province.
Tags: African, giraffe , gives birth, Vietnam, zoo -
(16:45:44 PM 08/07/2015)
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - New measures to protect sea turtles are needed as their number has fallen sharply because of human impact and economic development, delegates heard at a conference last Friday in the central province of Ninh Thuan.
Tags: Sea turtles, protection, extinction, natural environment,

Quang Nam locals protest over sand over-exploitation
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - Many residents in a village in the central province of Quang Nam have protested against a firm they believe is extracting sand from the local area without regard to the environmental damage.
Vestas and THC collaborate on developing wind farms in Huong Linh, Quang Tri province
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - Vietnam - 7 December 2017 - Vestas and THC today agreed to conduct a wind study in Huong Linh's pipeline at a signing ceremony between Mai Van Hue, Chairman of Tan Hoan Cau Corporation Joint Stock company (THC) as well as Clive Turton, President, Vestas Asia Pacific witnessed by the Danish Ambassador to Vietnam, Charlotte Laursen, at the Danish Embassy in Hanoi.

Nurturing wild flowers in the highlands
(Tinmoitruong.vn) - In a region blessed with natural beauty, one man's passion for orchids has created a special reserve of nature and culture that is a delight for both visitors and botanical researchers.