Discover the Beauty of Chư Yang Sin National Park with Conservation Vietnam and WildAct

On September 16, 2024, as part of ongoing conservation efforts, the Program Coordinator from the Conservation Fund joined forces with the team from the Vietnam Center for Wildlife Action and Chư Yang Sin National Park to conduct a field survey. This survey falls under the project 'Enhancing Law Enforcement to Protect Endangered Wildlife Species in Chư Yang Sin National Park,' one of the Fund’s grant-supported initiatives.  

 Representatives from Conservation Vietnam, along with the WildAct team and forest rangers, conduct a field survey at Chư Yang Sin National Park. 

The trip not only helped assess the effectiveness of conservation efforts but also provided an opportunity for all parties to appreciate the beauty and value of the natural forest, leading to the development of sustainable patrolling and protection strategies for this precious ecosystem. 

Through this field survey, the Conservation Vietnam reaffirms their commitment to continuing to partner with stakeholders in the mission to protect Vietnam’s rare species and ecosystems. The Fund believes that community efforts, alongside organizations and donors, will create a harmonious synergy, helping to preserve natural values for future generations. 

Following the field survey, on September 17, 2024, representatives from the Fund, the Vietnam Center for Wildlife Action, and Chư Yang Sin National Park held a working session, focusing on cooperation and the application of new technological tools to enhance the effectiveness of natural resource protection and management at Chư Yang Sin National Park.

 Representatives of Conservation Vietnam, WildAct Vietnam, and Management Boards of Chư Yang Sin National Park during discussions on natural resource management at the Park. 

The parties also proposed several practical activities, such as training on the SMART tool, rescue programs, and the establishment of a Community Conservation Team (CCT), contributing to more effective and sustainable forest protection.