One of the regular activities carried out by our Wildlife rescue and release team is organizing health checks for rescued animals. Regularly checking and assessing the physical and mental conditions of the animals helps the animal caregivers and the rescue…
Con Dao is an offshore island of Ba Ria – Vung Tau province, endowed with rich natural and cultural assets. Over the years, by leveraging its strengths and affirming its position as a National Tourism Site, Con Dao has offered…
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…
In the first quarter of 2025, CCD collaborated with Toshiba Vietnam in a visit to the MeLinh Biodiversity Station (Vinh Phuc). During the visit, the Executive Director and staff of Toshiba Vietnam were introduced to the rescue and care efforts…
In March 2025, Nam Cat Tien Protection Forest Management Board, in collaboration with partners including Center for Nature Conservation and Development (CCD), organized a training course: “Data Management and Patrol Reporting Using the SMART Tools.” The training was conducted for…
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…
Join the forest guardians of the Center for Nature Conservation and Development (CCD) and Xuan Lien National Park, Thuong Xuan District, Thanh Hoa Province, on their forest patrol and periodic wildlife surveys. This activity aims to comprehensively assess biodiversity, supporting…
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…
The Large-antlered Muntjac (Muntiacus vuquangensis) is a member of the Cervidae family, listed as Critically Endangered, living in Annamite Range spanning Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. This elusive, solitary ungulate is now teetering on the brink of extinction due to rampant…
The limestone mountain ecosystem spanning Hanoi, Hoa Binh, Ha Nam, and Ninh Binh serves as the habitat for the Delacour’s langur (Trachypithecus delacouri), an endangered primate species endemic to Vietnam, along with many other wildlife of limestone ecosystems. Since 2018,…