Less than three months after the initiative was launched on World Environment Day (June 5) this year, the project achieved its goal of planting 25 out of the total 50 hectares planned.
Training on Forest and Wildlife Protection Communication
The local communities, those who live near the forest and depend on it for their livelihood, play a vital role in protecting the forest and its resources, including wildlife. However, in many cases, these locals are directly involved in deforestation and hunting wildlife…
Therefore, raising awareness to change behaviors that harm forests and wildlife is extremely important. But more importantly, equipping these locals so that they can directly communicate and bring change to their communities.
With this view, PanNature organized a training course on Forest and Wildlife Protection Communication with the aim of equipping the community with basic skills to carry out communication activities about forest and wildlife protection while also supporting the community to practice for future application. The training course was held from April 13 to 15, 2022, at the Cultural House of Hua Tat commune, Van Ho, Son La.