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Erosion and landslide ravage Son Tra Island

 Son Tra Island and some other beaches in Danang City have continued to face serious erosions and landslides after the heavy rains over the past few days.

Ha Tinh proposes urgent elephant protection plan

 The central province of Ha Tinh has submitted an urgent plan to protect the elephant for the 2019-2025 period to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on December 9.

Coastal erosion threatens southernmost province

 The southernmost province of Ca Mau is facing coastal erosion which has worsened over recent years.

Company proposes to renovate To Lich River

 Phuong Bac Infrastructure Company proposed November 8 to transform the heavily-polluted To Lich River in Hanoi. 

Vietnam hosts roundtable on climate, security in Netherlands

 A roundtable on climate change and security was held in The Hague of the Netherlands on December 4 to exchange information and assess models, measures and experience in ensuring environmental security and climate change response.

Experts debate feasibility of mining Red River Delta coalfield

 Geological and mining experts recently debated the feasibility and economic and social impacts of the exploitation of the Red River Delta coal basin, which has estimated reserves a hundred billion tonnes of coal.

Son Tra Peninsula’s biodiversity severely threatened

 The coastal area of Son Tra Peninsular in the central city of Danang’s ecosystem has faced a serious degradation over the past decade due to human activity.

Kien Giang pilots to place artificial reefs around Phu Quoc

 The Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang has coordinated with Thailand to place artificial reefs in waters around Phu Quoc island to restore, preserve, and develop local fisheries resources.

First insight into the ecology of an elusive and threatened rabbit

 A new study has provided the first detailed information about the Annamite striped rabbit (Nesolagus timminsi) – a little-known lagomorph not discovered until 1995.

GMS biodiversity conservation corridors to operate from 2019

 The Greater Mekong Subregion biodiversity conservation corridors and project management plans will be put into operation from 2019, said Vice Director of the Vietnam National Administration of Environment Nguyen The Dong.

Water risk report for garment industry launched

The Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association and the World Wildlife Fund launched a water risk report for Vietnam’s textile and garment industry and a tool for assessing water risks in the Mekong region in HCMC on November 28. 

Businesses join hands to fight wildlife crime

 Leaders from 25 business associations in central provinces have pledged to combat illegal wildlife consumption by adopting new programmes to shed light on wildlife crime and the myths about consumption that are driving the trade in Vietnam.

Non Nuoc Cao Bang receives UNESCO global geopark status

 Non Nuoc Cao Bang received the global geopark status from the UNESCO at a ceremony held in the northern border province of Cao Bang on November 24.

HCM City to begin garbage sorting on November 24

 Ho Chi Minh City will enforce regulations on garbage sorting on November 24, with fine of up to 20 million VND (over 850 USD) to be imposed on those who fail to comply with the rules.

HCM City tightens control over waste classification

 People in HCM City will be fined if they repeatedly fail to sort their rubbish.

Retired official fined for illegal dumping

 A retired state official has been fined after the video clip of him dumping bags of rubbish on the streets was posted.

Ten rare otters saved from illegal trade in Nam Dinh

 Ten Asian small-clawed otters (Aonex cinerea) have been rescued from illegal traders by the Save Vietnam’s Wildlife (SVW) in the northern province of Nam Dinh.

Wildlife crime becomes more serious in Vietnam

 As wildlife-related crimes are able to generate profits almost equal to those from the trafficking of drugs, firearms, and human beings, they are quickly becoming increasingly more of a threat to Vietnam.

Nghe An woman detained for wild animal trading

 A woman in the central province of Nghe An has been detained while transporting wild animals for sale. 

Vietnam faces weed import danger

 The import of wheat contaminated with the cirsium arvense into Vietnam has continued despite warnings, posing a high risk of the spread of this harmful weed.