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Community's Melody:

A Year, A Path, A Green Soul For Nature

To our supporters,

2024 has witnessed significant challenges in nature conservation, with the rate of biodiversity loss being hundreds of times faster than the historical average.

You don’t have to go into the forest to remove a snare. You can do it right here, right now.

We are calling for a community fundraising effort of $17,000 USD in the first six months of 2025 to join hands with our H’Mong Community Conservation Team in removing snares and ensuring a safe journey home for wildlife in the Great Chu Yang Sin. 
By joining us, sharing our message, or contributing, you help remove hidden traps and pave the way for nature's protection. Each click of yours is a life saved.

   

Our 2024 achievements

Thanks to your support and contributions, WildAct has closed a meaningful year of 2024, bringing impactful conservation initiatives to life.

With heartfelt gratitude, let’s take a moment to reflect on the milestones that WildAct has achieved in Quarter IV, 2024!

SPECIES AND HABITAT

Proud of our community conservation team: despite challenging weather, 177 snares and 14 illegal camps were removed.

35 rangers at Chu Yang Sin National Park trained

with SMART Patrolling Software for forest management.

Chu Yang Sin National Park released 01 Small Indian Civet (Viverricula indica) and 02 Leopard Cats (Prionailurus bengalensis) back to the wild.

95% of survey respondents agreed that the Chu Yang Sin Guardian Award recognizes the critical role of forest rangers. Exploring our technical article here.

CAPACITY AND GOVERNANCE

50 women of Ninh Binh leading the way: Igniting hope for the Spoon-billed sandpiper.

SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY

Wings of Discovery: 130 Students connect with Migratory Birds in Vibrant Wetlands and explore the dangers these birds face.

Bird Community Day Highlights: more than 1,200 students and teachers join hands in protecting migratory birds.

20+ local authorities from 03 provinces at the Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve joined the Migratory Bird Conservation Wrap-Up Conference.

PARTNERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT

WildAct Founder – Dr. Trang Nguyễn, receives prestigious award from Tatler – a renowned magazine honoring excellence and influence across Asia.

Sonion donated more than $3,300 USD to WildAct to amplify impacts.

WildAct and 20+ conservation leaders explore Siem Pang’s tech-integrated conservation system, granted by Conservation Vietnam.

Community-led conservation: Lessons from Lumo (Kenya) to WildAct.

When Art meets Science!

   

WildAct would like to share our deepest appreciation to the organizations, businesses, and individuals who have supported us on our 2024 journey!

We sincerely hope to continue receiving your love and support in 2025 and beyond. 

Together, we’ve made this possible. Let’s keep the momentum going! 🌱

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