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Over 7,000 storks flock to Tram Chim Park

Over 7,000 storks flock to Tram Chim Park

A flock of more than 7,000 “Oc” storks have moved in the Tram Chim National Park in the southern province of Dong Thap, the park’s director Nguyen Van Hung said.
Mekong to face wilder weather

Mekong to face wilder weather

The Mekong River Basin has experienced increased climate and flood variability in recent decades, according to a new research report from a doctoral student at Finland's Aalto University.
Dead southern right whale excites scientists

Dead southern right whale excites scientists

A rare southern right whale covered in what appear to be shark bites has washed up on an Australian beach, exciting scientists who Thursday said it will help boost knowledge of the species.
Forest police to be set up

Forest police to be set up

A Forest Police Force will be in charge of patrolling and managing forests, under new plans proposed to the Government by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
UN launches REDD phase 2 in Vietnam

UN launches REDD phase 2 in Vietnam

The second phase of the United Nations’ “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation” projects has been officially launched in Vietnam.
Nung ethnic community wins environmental gong

Nung ethnic community wins environmental gong

The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources has awarded the 2013 Vietnam Environmental Award to the Nung ethnic community in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang for their solutions in protecting, preserving and developing their natural resources.
US zoo to breed rhino siblings

US zoo to breed rhino siblings

In a desperate bid to preserve a critically endangered species, a US zoo is taking the controversial step of trying to mate brother and sister captive Sumatran rhinoceroses.
Chuong My faces waste problem

Chuong My faces waste problem

Sewage treatment has become a serious issue for residents in Hanoi's Chuong My District despite several temporary projects to deal with the issue during the last three years.
Vietnam failing to combat coastal erosion

Vietnam failing to combat coastal erosion

Vietnam lacks a comprehensive strategy to cope with coastal erosion, which is recognised as one of the major consequences of rising sea levels, experts have warned.

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