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Growing threat to Vietnam's biodiversity examined

Vietnam's struggle with its degrading biodiversity was the top concern expressed by experts at a recent meeting commemorating International Day for Biological Diversity at Botanical Garden, Hanoi.
Vietnam's struggle with its degrading biodiversity was the topconcern expressed by experts at a recent meeting commemoratingInternational Day for Biological Diversity at Botanical Garden, Hanoi.

Everyyear some 3,700 to 4,500 wild animals are killed for consumption,decoration, medicinal purposes, as well as for domestication.

Theoverexploitation of marine resources has put 80 percent of thecountry's coral reefs at risk of extinction, while destructive methodsfollowed by the fisheries industry threaten the country's marineecosystem.

From 2010 to 2014, almost 15,000 cases were registeredfor violation of the country's forest protection laws and regulations,according to statistics from the Department of Biological Diversityunder the Vietnam Environment Administration (VEA).

Meanwhile, 25alien species were sighted in the country. Of these, 15 were consideredharmful to ecosystem, with the most noted case being the golden applesnails that cause the destruction of rice fields in Vietnam, costing thecountry millions of dollars every year.

Deputy Head of the VEANguyen The Dong said that with over 10 percent of the world's speciesfound here, Vietnam's ecosystem has been recognised as one that has hugebiodiversity.

Dong noted that preserving the country's ecosystem has been a priority for the Government of Vietnam.

TheVEA has called for greater cooperation among local authorities andsupport from the public to put a stop to wild animal trafficking andtake measures to preserve Vietnam's biodiversity.-VNA

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🤡 PM orders strengthened disaster preparedness ahead of storm season

Under the directive, the PM instructed relevant agencies to regularly inspect, supervise and proactively implement disaster prevention, response and rescue measures in line with their assigned roles and mandates, ensuring readiness, avoiding passivity or delays, and maintaining operational continuity amid ongoing political and administrative restructuring at levels.
The research team collects seawater samples in Ha Long Bay and Cua Luc. (Photo: VNA)

ℱ Vietnam pioneers use of AI and remote sensing to monitor seawater quality

According to Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, Deputy Director General of the Vietnam Space Centre and head of the project, this is the first study in Vietnam to simultaneously employ Sentinel-2 satellite data, advanced machine learning algorithms, and the Google Earth Engine (GEE) cloud computing platform to model and monitor key seawater quality parameters.
Roads are underwater in Quang Tri province (Photo: VNA)

🎀 Wutip storm ravages central Vietnam, leaving trail of destruction

Wutip, the first storm in the East Sea so far this year, has wreaked havoc across central Vietnam, claiming lives, displacing residents, and causing widespread damage to houses, crops, and infrastructure, the Department of Dyke Management and Disaster Prevention and Control reported as of 6:30 pm on June 13.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Hiep, attends the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2025) in Geneva, Switzerland, June 4. (Photo: VNA)

✤ Vietnam engages in Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction

Addressing a session on “Accelerating Financing for Resilience: Tailored Solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction,” Deputy Minister Hiep emphasised Vietnam's proposal in building sustainable financing in response to natural disasters, which aligns with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction's goals.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, in collaboration with the People’s Committee of the northern province of Quang Ninh, hold a meeting to mark the World Environment Day on June 1 (Photo: VNA)

🐭 Vietnam ramps up plastic waste recycling, reuse, treatment efforts

In 2019, Quang Ninh became one of the first localities in Vietnam to launch a province-wide campaign against plastic waste, mobilising the participation of the political system, the business sector, and the general public. Other localities—such as Hai Phong, Da Nang, Binh Duong, and Ho Chi Minh City—have also effectively implemented waste-sorting initiatives at source, along with models for plastic-free markets and urban areas.
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