Launching the Alliance for Wildlife Protection
On March 7, Nature Education Center (ENV) officially launched the program of Wildlife Protection Alliance with nearly 30 members who are enterprises operating in Vietnam committed to join hands to prevent the It involves wildlife.
On March 7, Nature Education Center (ENV) officially launched the program of Wildlife Protection Alliance with nearly 30 members who are enterprises operating in Vietnam committed to join hands to prevent the It involves wildlife.
In this program, ENV displays media information boards, calling for employees of businesses to not confine, trade and consume wild animals and wildlife products at their headquarters or branch of business; Encourage the community to report cases of wildlife-related violations to authorities or toll-free hotline 1800 1522.
ENV also plans to hold discussions on the topic of illegal wildlife trade for employees, encouraging them to become volunteers of the Wildlife Protection Network.
In addition, the unit also called on enterprises to become partners in specific activities such as organizing public awareness activities or producing propaganda messages on wildlife protection on the local areas. mass media.
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