US provides US$10 million for Vietnam’s fight against wildlife trade
The US Agency for International Development will fund a US$10 million project on preserving rare species through reducing demand for illegal wildlife products.
US Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius announces the project. (Source: courtesy of USAID) |
It will also help with perfecting Vietnam’s legal framework for fighting wildlife-related crimes.
Global crimes related to wildlife are growing rapidly and have reached crisis level at the moment. At the present rate, many experts predicted that some species such as rhinoceros, elephants and tigers will disappear from the planet in the next decade.
The illegal trade of wildlife species has grown transnational, threatening national security and creating conditions for the spread of infectious diseases.