A NEW HOPE FOR THE SAOLA

A NEW HOPE FOR THE SAOLA

In early May 2025, an international team of scientists — led by professors from the University of Copenhagen (Denmark) in collaboration with Vietnamese researchers — published a groundbreaking report titled “Genomes of critically endangered saola are shaped by population structure…

 RETURNING WILDLIFE TO NATURE
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RETURNING WILDLIFE TO NATURE

In late March 2025, the Center for Nature Conservation and Development (CCD), in collaboration with the Hanoi Wildlife Rescue Center (HWRC), released 20 wild animals representing 10 species back into suitable natural habitats within Xuan Lien National Park (Thanh Hoa…

 DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM PLAN FOR HA LONG BAY
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DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM PLAN FOR HA LONG BAY

Ha Long Bay, recognized as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, is celebrated for its majestic natural scenery, geological and geomorphological formations that record millions of years of Earth’s evolution, diverse ecosystems, and archaeological sites that bear witness to the…

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