The "Straw’s Journey" project contributes to protecting the environment and reusing resources after the harvest by producing environmentally friendly paper products from straw.
The Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net) is convening a Trialogue for the countries to translate knowledge about nature into actionable and sustainable policies and practices.
Coral reefs are considered to be "undersea tropical forests", the common home of many marine species that need to be protected and preserved. Da Nang beaches wree naturally blessed with many beautiful coral reefs but their growth is affected by many different types of waste as well as diving activities for catching seafood. Many people who love the sea and nature have not hesitated to scuba dive to "rescue" coral, thus contributing to protecting the marine landscape and environment.
After more than a day of transportation, the two bears rescued in Ha Noi were brought to Vietnam Bear Rescue Center II at Bach Ma National Park (Thua Thien Hue Province) on the afternoon of October 3. These are also the first two bears received by this center.
In response to the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration, this year's Science Film Festival on Ecosystem Restoration will be held in Vietnam from October 10 to the end of December. On stage of the Science Film Festival 2023 in Vietnam will be 12 motion pictures selected by the Goethe-Institut Ha Noi and the jury of this year's film festival.
A 43-thousand-USD project on planting green fences with black locust trees at the Elephant Species and Habitat Reserve in Nong Son district (Quang Nam province) was financed by the United States Forest Service.
With her special love for nature and great desire to contribute to protecting the environment and wildlife, Le Thi Trang, a consultant for many wildlife conservation projects in Da Nang, has many practical activities in education and raising people's awareness about environmental protection. Trang is affectionately called ‘environmental protection ambassador’.
The World Wide Fund for Nature in Vietnam (WWF Vietnam) has just launched a communication campaign to raise public awareness, about the extinction risk of the saola and call for practical actions to protect the endangered animal.
On October 1st the HCMC People’s Council and HCMC Television co-held the October ‘Citizens Ask – Government Answers’ session on plastic waste and environment protection.
The 4th National Green Sunday has just been organized simultaneously by the Central Youth Union across the country. Tuy An district (Phu Yen province) was chosen as the central level to spread the message of "Joining hands for a cleaner world".