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Experts discussed a uniform monitoring and evaluation system for payment of forest environmental services during a conference held last week in Hanoi.
VietNamNet Bridge - Legalizing the wildlife product trade is the wrong approach, environmentalists say.
Vietnam is paying a heavy price – the increasing costs associated with soil, land and water pollution - for robust economic growth.
VietNamNet Bridge - As a hotspot for wildlife trafficking and consumption since the late 80s, Vietnam is facing a risk of depletion of biodiversity.
VietNamNet Bridge - A man posts a photo of himself with two plucked hornbills (Bucerotidae), asking if anyone wants to join him to have a party with the birds. Other men show via livestream how they slaughter a monkey.
The world’s second largest population of the endangered Delacour’slangur primate has recently been discovered by conservation NGO, Fauna & Flora International, giving fresh hope for one of the planet’s rarest species.
VietNamNet Bridge - The lack of cooperation from China and its erratic methods of water storage and discharge has placed Vietnam in a passive mode when using water from the Red River.
The report which has been released by the environment organization PanNature showed how Vietnam has to pay the penalty for the natural mineral exploitation.