Birds in spoons in Vietnam are preserved 3.3 million USD
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said: in the near future, many animals, including birds, Spoonbill are included in the list of conservation projects with a total value of $ 3.3 million (2.4 million Euro).
IUCN's World Conservation Fund (SOS), the World Bank, and other organizations have announced so, and allocates cash to more than 20 small conservation projects.
Asian Spoonbills live in Vietnam
The species included in the list are Gorilla monkeys, black rhinos in Africa, Snow Leopard in Pakistan, Spoon-billed Sandpiper Asia, Mantella yellow frog in Madagascar, and several other species.
Spoon-billed Sandpiper (Spoon-billed Sandpiper) Asia often lives in the winter in South and Southeast Asia, including Vietnam.
This project is a part of the Endangered Species Protection Program established in 2010 by IUCN, World Bank and GEF (Global Environment Fund), with a total value of 10 million. USD.
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