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Run4Turtles 2023 helps secure the public’s participation in protecting Vietnam’s native turtles

December 3, 2023 – Today, Education for Nature – Vietnam (ENV), in collaboration with Sporting Republic, hosted Vietnam’s first “Run for Turtles,” the 14th Song Hong Half Marathon, at Ciputra Hanoi International City. The event aimed at promoting the conservation of turtles and encouraging the public not to illegally buy or sell turtles or keep them […]

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New PSA promotes protection for marine turtles

Hanoi, June 30, 2023 – Today, Education for Nature – Vietnam (ENV) released their 55th Public Service Announcement (PSA) to date, this time bringing attention to the illegal hunting, trade, and advertising that is threatening the survival of marine turtles. The PSA features a sea turtle getting trapped in the net of unscrupulous fishermen and depicts the horrifying reality of dead turtles

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ENV released Wildlife Crime Bulletin Issue 01.2021

Education for Nature – Vietnam (ENV) would like to present the first ENV Wildlife Crime Bulletin of 2021. In addition to a list of wildlife crime cases and wildlife criminal prosecutions, this issue includes the following wildlife crime highlights: A Blemish Amidst Progress: Lack of Arrests and Prosecutions Following Major Seizures at Our Ports Macaques Are Not Pets Ending Bear Farming in Vietnam: 2020’s Progress and 2021’s Challenges

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Phuc Tho Vlog: Residents of Hanoi call on authorities to End Bear Bile Farming

For decades, Asiatic black bears have been held captive on Vietnamese bear bile farms so that owners may extract their bile, a traditional medicine. In 2005, the Vietnamese government, in collaboration with World Animal Protection (WAP) and Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV), began to crack down on the illegal exploitation of bears and selling of

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Tables Turn on Tiger Bone Users

Hanoi, July 29, 2020 – Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) has just released their latest Public Service Announcement (PSA) in celebration of International Tiger Day on July 29th. The PSA, titled Superstitious, brings the audience face-to-face with superstitions still common in Vietnam, some harmless, and others destroying Earth’s wildlife. Superstitious engages the audience through jovial

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