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The illegal wildlife trade is destroying our Earth, pushing endangered species to extinction, and threatening public health on a globally deadly scale as the 4th largest black-market industry worldwide. Vietnam is a major player in the widespread trafficking of wildlife, with high demand for wildlif Read more ...

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Since 2000, ENV has spearheaded efforts to end Vietnam's illegal wildlife trade by employing courageous women to work at the forefront of the battle, strengthening wildlife protection laws, fortifying law enforcement response to wildlife crime, bringing wildlife criminals to justice, and engaging th Read more ...

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Endangered animals are being exploited by humans to make illegal products, traditional medicines and to be treated as pets, all for the sake of enhancing social status, pursuing health myths, or providing entertainment. ENV (Education for Nature Vietnam) strives to protect endangered wildlife by pro Read more ...

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Ivory demand is the leading cause of African elephant poaching, and a large part of it stems from Asia. More specifically, Vietnam plays a major role in the demand and illegal trade of ivory. To end the killing of African elephants, ENV educates the Vietnamese public, targets the illegal ivory trad Read more ...

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Otters in Vietnam and other parts of Asia are at grave risk from extinction from poaching and illegal trade. This project will support efforts to end otter trafficking in Vietnam by investigating the online trade in otters. Otter pups are especially targeted for the exotic pet market, conveniently f Read more ...

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Save Vietnam's Wildlife rehabilitates between 300 and 500 pangolins and other rescued wild animals from Vietnam's illegal trade at two rescue centres. After a period of care, around 60% of them are fully recovered and released into protected habitat. Animals that can't be released due to lack of nat Read more ...

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In 2022, SVW has run 66 rescue trips and saved 191 wild animals of 30 different species, including 39 pangolins. We released 180 pangolins and carnivores back into the wild while taking care of 30 pangolins and carnivores permanently at the rescue centers. We have worked hard to provide the best wel Read more ...