Foreign Trade student won the first prize

On the morning of August 4, the 6 best groups of contestants in the whole country participated in the final round of the "Save the Journey" contest of the International Fund for Nature Protection (WWF). Tran Tuan Minh (Foreign Trade University) won the first prize in the competition.

The contest is within the framework of the project " Behavior change - Reduce consumption of wildlife products in Hanoi, Vietnam ", with the participation of more than 100 authors, the authors come from many provinces. all over the country.

After being evaluated on presentation skills, conservation knowledge, fundraising solutions and feasibility, Tran Tuan Minh's fundraising project (student of Foreign Trade University) has successfully passed the other 5 groups. to win the first prize. Duong Hang Linh (student of National Economics University) won the second prize and the FWW from Quang Ngai won the third prize.

Glad with the award is a visit to Sarafi Zoo (Singapore), Tran Tuan Minh shared: " I am very happy when a student majoring in economics like me can contribute a part to the nature conservation and And I am also looking forward to your ideas and you will be selected and implemented to really make the tiger rescue center a reality . "

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Candidates go to the field at Cuc Phuong National Park.(Photo: WWF)

Talking about the " Journey to save the tiger " contest, Tuan Minh said, he has been equipped with more knowledge about wildlife conservation, understand the urgency and above all, see the responsibility of the young generation. with the work of preserving this animal.

The " tiger rescue journey" was carried out with the aim of raising awareness of the current situation of endangered wildlife consumption, and creating a playground for young people to contribute to conservation. the most practical way.

Previously, the contestants were asked to write a description of their fundraising idea for a tiger rescue center in Vietnam within a year. The excellent teams of the first round were invited to participate in a field trip in Cuc Phuong National Park (Ninh Binh) to better understand the situation of some endangered wildlife species.

The competition was organized by WWF, TRAFFIC, in collaboration with Hanoi Student Association, Hanoi Youth Union. Through the contest, the organizers hope our young people will pay more attention to the endangered situation of rare and precious wildlife species that are being trafficked and consumed illegally. part of the conservation of Vietnam's precious natural resources.