South Africa: The Tiger Farming Crisis and Its Global Implications
Renowned for its rich biodiversity and rare wildlife, South Africa is grappling with an alarming issue: the surge in captive tiger farming.... Read More
90 Rare and Precious Wildlife Species Return Home
On January 2nd, Vu Quang National Park (Ha Tinh Province) collaborated with the Hoang Lien Tourism and Wildlife Conservation Center – Hoang... Read More
Could Mobula Rays Face Extinction?
Despite being protected under CITES Appendix II and CMS Appendix I, species in the Mobula ray family (manta rays and devil rays)... Read More
Nghe An: Cracking Down on the Illegal Wildlife Trade Network
Wildlife conservation is an urgent and essential mission as the illegal hunting and trade of wildlife continue to escalate, particularly in Vietnam.... Read More
Madagascar welcomes nearly 1,000 endangered animals back home
Late November marked a significant milestone in wildlife conservation as Thailand repatriated nearly 1,000 endangered animals to Madagascar. This repatriation effort is... Read More
Rare Slow Loris Found in Mango Tree
On December 13th, Mr. Ho Thanh Vu, a resident of Phu Huu Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City, unexpectedly discovered... Read More
24 Years in Prison for Wildlife Trafficking
On December 5, 2024, the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court sentenced Le Phung Bien, Director of Vietseatrust Food Import Trading Co.,... Read More
3 Years in Prison for Illegal Wildlife Transportation
The People’s Court of Cao Bang Province recently sentenced Hoang Van Thinh (born in 1988, residing in Soc Ha Commune, Ha Quang... Read More
South Africa and the Illegal Trade of Tiger Products
A recent report by the global animal welfare organization Four Paws has revealed that South Africa now hosts the most significant number... Read More
Releasing 74 wild birds back into the wild
In a recent meaningful effort to protect wildlife and maintain ecological balance, Tam Dao National Park, in collaboration with the Hanoi Wildlife... Read More