ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS
Everyday adventures in Can Gio mangrove forest (HCMC)
14/08/2024|07:38:00
The Can Gio mangrove forest is located in Can Gio District, about 40 kilometers from downtown HCMC. Recognized by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve on January 21, 2000, the forest spans over 70,000 hectares, including a 4,000-hectare core area. It is considered the green lung of HCMC, contributing to the improvement of the city’s weather. The forest is home to many valuable aquatic products such as shrimp, crabs, and clams, in addition to typical mangrove trees like Su, Vet, Duoc, Mam, O ro, and Cha La.
Hue moves towards zero plastic waste city
12/08/2024|04:09:00
Organizations, businesses, and historical sites in Hue city are undertaking several activities to reduce plastic waste in tourism activities. These efforts aim to make Hue a green, clean, and brilliant city.
Da Nang youth engagement in environmental protection
07/08/2024|05:04:00
Da Nang’s Youth Union and its chapters across the city have initiated numerous activities and projects aimed at environmental protection and climate change adaptation, attracting a large number of youth participants. These efforts contribute to the development of new-style rural areas, the preservation of urban landscapes, and the promotion of a green, clean, and beautiful environment, leaving a lasting impact on the community.
Cuc Phuong National Park helps spread love for nature to young generation
05/08/2024|06:45:00
The Cuc Phuong National Park in the northern province of Ninh Binh has organised various experience nature programmes associated with wildlife protection for students, aiming to improve their awareness of the importance of nature conservation and inspire the love for nature among the younger generation.