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The Illegal Trade of Endangered Douc Langurs in Vietnam and Across its Borders
An urgent call for action to end the illegal trade of douc langurs (genus Pygathrix) This is an urgent call for action to end the

The Women Fighting Wildlife Crime in Vietnam
Have you ever wondered how ENV handles a wildlife crime case from beginning to end? Well, look no further! Our newest film, The Women Fighting Wildlife

New Public Service Announcement “Safer with Science”
Today, Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) has just released the newest Public Service Announcement (PSA), Safer with Science, which drives home the fact that Vietnam is moving

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

ENV’s Latest PSA Encourages Vietnamese Public to Take Action to Ensure Another Pandemic is NEVER AGAIN Possible
Today, Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) releases its second “Never Again” Public Service Announcement (PSA). The film portrays life in Vietnam during the Covid-19 shutdown,

ENV joins WC20 to urge G20 leaders to take action against biodiversity loss
In a revolutionary initiative, 20 of the most prominent conservation organizations worldwide have united as the Wildlife Conservation 20 (WC20), requesting immediate action from world

15 Bears Released as Bear Owners Come Together to Expedite an End to Bear Bile Farming
Seven bears from two farms in Binh Duong have safely arrived at Four Paws’ Bear Sanctuary in Ninh Binh. Today’s transfer is a result of

15 Bears Released as Bear Owners Come Together to Expedite an End to Bear Bile Farming
Seven bears from two farms in Binh Duong have safely arrived at Four Paws’ Bear Sanctuary in Ninh Binh. Today’s transfer is a result of