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Dialogue on Enhancing Biodiversity Conservation in the New Context

PanNature hosted a significant dialogue on "Biodiversity Management in the New Context" in Hanoi on December 20, 2024, bringing together nearly 40 key stakeholders from various provinces and environmental organizations. The session focused on examining current challenges and opportunities in Vietnam's biodiversity conservation efforts.

PanNature and RIC Explore Partnership for Forest Restoration in Van Ho

In a landmark collaboration, PanNature and the Research Center for Community Development Initiatives (RIC) have signed a five-year partnership agreement to restore and protect vital forest ecosystems in Van Ho district, Son La province. This initiative aims to address the pressing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation while promoting sustainable development.

Music for the Forest: Inspiring Environmental Action Through Melodies

Hanoi, November 5, 2024 – Believing that music can become a bridge to promote environmental actions, Cuon Hood Entertainment launched the music video (MV) "Uom Mam Xanh" (Nurturing Green Shoots) and the project of the same name to spread love for nature, responsibility towards the environment, and community engagement among young people. Recognizing the growing environmental pollution and the severe impacts of climate change, such as droughts, storms, and extreme weather conditions affecting people’s lives, and inspired by long-lasting forest restoration initiatives such as "Regreening Forests" and "For a Green and Sustainable Vietnam" campaign, Cuon Hood Entertainment’s youth group has launched a project that connects music with environmental protection actions.

Enhancing legislation and ensuring law enforcement for zoonotic disease in Vietnam

In Vietnam, management of wildlife diseases has garnered attention from both the State and the public. This is evident through a comprehensive system of regulations addressing diseases that can be transmitted from wildlife to humans spanning a range of documents, from laws to decrees and circulars. However, despite these efforts, the practical implementation of wildlife disease management still encounters numerous challenges and shortcomings.

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