Education for Nature Vietnam

News Brief (E253, 29 February, 2008)

Top News

More information about illegal hunting in Lam Dong province
On February 21, the authorities passed a decision to take those found hunting illegally in Bidoup – Nui Ba National Park using military guns in mid February to court.
(Vietnamese version)
http://www.envietnam.org/E_News/E_253/Quang_Ngai_Triet_pha_mot_dong_thu_rung.pdf

Wild animals confiscated in Quang Ngai province
On February 21, Quang Ngai police working in cooperation with Quang Ngai Forest Protection Department undertook a sudden inspection of a local house and confiscated more than 400kg of wild animals including pangolins, civets, porcupines, wild pigs, common barking deers, serows, and mouse deers.
(Vietnamese version)
http://www.envietnam.org/E_News/E_253/Treo_dau_de_ban_thu_rung.pdf  

Sarus crane populations in Dong Thap province dwindling
Due to the impact of human activity in Dong Thap province, there have been an unusually low number of sightings of the sarus crane (Grus antigone) this year, in spite of the fact that this is the sarus crane’s breeding season.
(Vietnamese version)
http://www.envietnam.org/E_News/E_253/Dong_Thap_Seu_dau_do_ve_Tram_Chim_thua_thot.pdf
Siamese crocodiles – a fight for survival  
Although projects have been put in place to recover the population of Siamese crocodiles (Crocodylus siamensis) in Bau Sau area of Cat Tien National Park, this species is still being threatened by human hunting.
(Vietnamese version)
http://www.envietnam.org/E_News/E_253/Ca_sau_xiem_o_Cat_Tien.html      

Rangers found helping illegal loggers in Gia Lai province 
In 2006 and 2007, staff from Ia Grai district Forest Protection Department created fake documents to authorize hundreds of cubic meters of illegally felled timber.
(Vietnamese version)
http://www.envietnam.org/E_News/E_253/Go_lau_thanh_go_nuong_ray.pdf

 


Luu Thi Ngoc Anh                                                 
Communications Officer
Education for Nature - Vietnam (ENV)
N5. IF1, lane 192 Thai Thinh Str, Dong Da Dist, Hanoi
Tel/Fax: (84 4) 514 8850

Email: communication.env@fpt.vn 

 

side bar...side bar...side bar...

Our work | Education and Training | Combating the Wildlife Trade | Promoting Awareness | Friends and Supporters | ENV Campaigns | Help us Succeed | Membership | Corporate | Wildlife Volunteers | Report a Crime | News Room and Library | Media gallery | Contact Us
© 2009 Education for Nature Vietnam. All Rights Reserved.
Education for Nature - Vietnam N5. IF1, lane 192 Thai Thinh street, Dong Da District, Ha Noi, PO Box 222, Hanoi, Tel/Fax: (84 4) 3514-8850, E-mail: env@fpt.vn