Hanoi (VNA) – The VietnamEnvironment Administration (VEA) on August 30 signed a cooperation pact withFour Paws International to protect endangered wild animals.
Under the pact, the two sideswill exchange experiences and call for technical assistance in the building ofnew policies towards improving wildlife preservation management in Vietnam.
Their joint programme aims toboost cooperation and mutual understanding between Vietnam and other countries andorganisations in biodiversity protection. It will also work to increaseVietnam’s preservation capacity by applying international experiences to thecountry’s policymaking and law enforcement.
Ioana Dungler, Director of the WildAnimals Unit at Four Paws International, said the partnership marks a new stepfor both sides in saving threatened wild animals in Vietnam.
Previously, the VEA’s departmentof nature and biodiversity preservation had discussed and collaborated withFour Paws regarding wild animal protection. They both wanted to save endangeredspecies by deterring illegal trade, as well as study measures to protect thehabitat and recover the populations of key species. They also aimed to improvewildlife knowledge to aid the building of relevant legal regulations.
Four Paws International in Vietnamwas established in 2017. Prior to this, the non-governmental organisation hadsponsored its Vietnamese partners to build the Ninh Binh Bear Sanctuary. Thesite now covers 3.6ha and is capable of taking care of up to 44 bears. Thefacility has rescued eight moon bears from the practice of bile farming.
In 2015, Four Paws International designedand built a semi-wild enclosure for former bile bears at the Soc Son wildlife rescuecentre in Hanoi.–VNA