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Post on 19-02-2021

Vecom and USAID organize communication at Sapo Company about wildlife protection

A crime of wildlife trade on a global scale is increasing at a dizzying pace, posing a serious threat not only to wildlife, the balance of ecosystems, but also significantly affect the sustainable development of the economy and society. Vietnam is now considered a "hot spot" for wildlife trade when it is a transshipment, supply and consumption place for wildlife products. The illegal trade and consumption of African pangolin, rhino horn and ivory in Vietnam in the past decade has shown no sign of abating, but it has become more complicated, pushing these species closer to the brink of extinction. Facing...