“Preserving the Saola’s Footprints on Truong Son Mountains”
10/07/2022 16:58
That was the theme of the Saola (spindlehorn or Asian unicorn) exhibition in response to the World Saola Day July 9, which was held by the Provincial Forest Protection Department in collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature in Vietnam (WWF-Vietnam) at the Hue Children’s House on July 9.
10.5 million USD invested to build Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre – Branch II
28/05/2022 20:37
On the morning of May 27, the Forest Protection Department, under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) organized the ceremony to introduce the project ‘the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre - Branch II’ at Bach Ma National Park.
Growing orchids - a hobby not only for the elderly
25/05/2022 09:55
Growing orchids is no longer a hobby for the elderly and retirees, it is also chosen by young people of all ages and occupations. Grasping that trend, a number of establishments and businesses have turned to invest in this field, such as Tien Phong Forestry one number state limited company. In addition to the task of protecting and developing forest, planting medicinal plants, ornamental and plants annually..., the company has recently nursed orchids to sell to the market to meet the needs of flower lovers and limit the exploitation of natural forest orchids.
Planting semi-submerged forests: Limitation of disasters and conservation of biodiversity
19/04/2022 10:27
Recently, the planting of semi-submerged forests has been interested by the authorities and people in coastal and lagoon areas.
New plant species discovered in Phong Dien Nature Reserve
19/01/2022 09:40
Fauna and flora experts have discovered a new plant species that is considered endangered (VU, D2) according to the IUCN Red List criteria and needs to be protected. That is good news for science, confirmed by Mr. Le Ngoc Tuan, Director of the Provincial Forest Protection Department on the afternoon of January 17.
Going into forest to survey afforestation varieties
10/01/2022 10:32
On the days of late autumn and early winter, taking advantage of the sunny weather, a team of rangers and forestry experts carried many things into the remote forest of Sao La Nature Reserve (A Luoi District)… Not to investigate deforestation, not to set camera traps or to rescue animals, this time they embarked on a journey to seek native forest tree varieties from the natural forest in order to perform the mission of planting forest tree varieties and conserving rare genetic resources.
“Preserving the Saola’s Footprints on Truong Son Mountains”
That was the theme of the Saola (spindlehorn or Asian unicorn) exhibition in response to the World Saola Day July 9, which was held by the Provincial Forest Protection Department in collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature in Vietnam (WWF-Vietnam) at the Hue Children’s House on July 9.