Saving Cat Tien - Vietnam (A Battle Against Extinction)
Автор: Global Conservation
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Welcome to our latest documentary, Saving Vietnam's Last Giants: A Battle Against Extinction
Filmed by Andrea Pistolesi with the support of Global Conservation. This video dives deep into the critical conservation efforts in Vietnam, highlighting the urgent need to protect the nation's dwindling wildlife.
VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 The Vietnam war impact on it's ecosystems
01:13 Land transformation and poaching
02:09 CÁT TIÊN National Park
03:25 The Human Conflict Problem
06:20 Global Park Defense Technology and Patrols
09:55 Restoring Hope: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
12:45 Joining the Fight: How You Can Help
13:30 Outro
In 2010, Vietnam’s last rhinoceros was tragically killed by poachers in Cat Tien National Park, marking a devastating loss for the country's biodiversity. Today, Vietnam faces the extinction of its tigers, the cruel captivity of sun bears for bile farming, and a critically low population of about 20 elephants in Cat Tien National Park, out of an estimated 100 remaining in the wild across Vietnam. These elephants, the remnants of Asia's once 100,000-strong population, are under constant threat from human conflicts driven by habitat loss.
*Global Conservation* has initiated a four-year project to implement the Global Park Defense in Cat Tien National Park, aiming to extend protection to over 100,000 acres of adjacent unprotected forests and wildlife habitats.
Global Conservation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing wildlife that has been injured, orphaned, or threatened by human activities. Each successful release is a step towards strengthening the park's biodiversity.
Combatting poaching is a crucial aspect of conservation in Cat Tien. Through intensified patrols and advanced technology, the park has significantly reduced wildlife crime. Our anti-poaching units, equipped with the latest surveillance tools, have disrupted poaching networks and saved countless animals. Each snare removed and each arrest made marks a victory for wildlife conservation, protecting endangered species and restoring hope for their future.
Cat Tien National Park is not only a sanctuary for wildlife but also a vital part of our global ecosystem, providing essential services that benefit all of humanity. Now, more than ever, we must unite to protect this natural heritage.
Vietnam's wildlife conservation story is one of resilience and hope. As government agencies, conservation organizations, and local communities unite, there is a growing awareness and commitment to protecting the country's unique biodiversity. Together, these efforts can ensure that the last elephants of Vietnam and other endangered species have a fighting chance to thrive once again.
Join Us in Our Mission
Global Conservation's initiatives rely on your generosity and commitment. Your contributions fund essential operations like anti-poaching patrols, wildlife rehabilitation, and community outreach programs. Join us in this vital mission to protect Vietnam's last giants and other endangered species.
Support us through donations: https://globalconservation.org/donate
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About Us
Global Conservation is committed to protecting our planet's most vital and endangered wilderness areas. Facing unprecedented threats like poaching, logging, mining, and land clearing, these pristine habitats are rapidly disappearing. Over the next decade, human activity is projected to consume half of the remaining intact wildlife habitats, putting iconic species at risk.
As the only nature conservation organization solely focused on directly funding park protection systems for national parks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in developing countries, Global Conservation prioritizes the preservation of these critical ecosystems. We work hand in hand with local and indigenous communities, empowering them as the first line of defense for their ancestral lands. Our flagship program, Global Park Defense, aims to extend "No Cut, No Kill" protection to 25 parks worldwide by 2025. Together with our partners and supporters, we strive to ensure the long-term survival of our planet's most precious natural treasures.
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Join us in our mission to protect Vietnam's wildlife and other critical ecosystems worldwide. With your support, we can continue to defend our planet's most valuable natural treasures.
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