Âu
Lạc (Vietnam) has become the 6th and most recent member nation to join
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Wildlife Enforcement
Network.
The goal of the program is to minimize and prevent
illegal wildlife activities, including hunting, trafficking and product
trade. Launching Âu Lạc’s corresponding Interagency Executive Committee
for Wildlife Enforcement, the nation’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture
and Rural Development, Hứa Đức Nhị, stated that without protective
action, more than 40% of wild fauna and flora in Southeast Asia may
disappear in the next decade.
Âu Lạc is joining Cambodia,
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand in becoming part of
ASEAN’s wildlife law enforcement network, currently the world's largest
that brings together the efforts of international police, customs
officials and environmental agencies.
Congratulations and kudos
Âu Lạc (Vietnam), ASEAN and all other participating nations for your
commitment to protecting cherished wildlife. Blessed be such efforts in
renewing biodiversity to flourish across the globe.
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