Vietnam attends a tiger conservation summit

Two young Vietnamese came to Russia to attend an international conference on tiger conservation among young people.

The Young Tiger Summit was held by the International Nature Conservation Fund (WWF) in Vladivostok, Russia from November 18-24, with the participation of young ambassadors from many countries, including 13 countries. tiger living. This event is one of the activities supporting the Global Tiger Conservation Summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, taking place at the same time. This is the first prime conference to focus on a single species.

Ambassadors - aged between 18 and 25 - will visit the tiger area and where there are traces of Amua tigers, gathering information from their own experience of the situation of tigers living in the wild as well. as necessary measures to preserve tigers.

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Le Minh Quoc and Doan Hoang An, two young Vietnamese ambassadors, attended the Young Tiger Conference in Russia. (Photo: WWF).

After informing WWF and the Vietnam Biodiversity Conservation Department of seeking two young ambassadors to attend the conference posted in the media in July, nearly 500 entries were sent to the organizers. . Finally the two best people were chosen. They are Le Minh Quoc (born in 1989) and Doan Hoang An (born in 1985). Nature's passion, learning spirit, insight into conservation and environmental issues, creativity in how to solve problems help these two young men overcome hundreds of other candidates to become into the tiger ambassador of Vietnam.

Quoc is a student of the Faculty of Information Technology of Ho Chi Minh City University of Science. An graduated from Saint Benedict University, USA with a major in Humanities. The girl who lives in Hanoi used to participate in international youth forums such as the United Nations Model in the United States and Women as a global leader in the United Arab Emirates.