Photos of Project Activities in Hang Kia – Pa Co Nature Reserve

Photos of activities within the project "Piloting Integrated Market Access in Support of Nature Conservation: Improving Livelihoods of Local Communities in the Buffer Zone for Reducing Human Impacts on Natural Resources in Hang Kia – Pa Co Nature Reserve, Hoa Binh Province" funded by the blue moon fund.

Hang Kia - Pa Co Project Activities

The field team (forest rangers and scientists of Forestry University) during the plant survey in the forest of Hang Kia - Pa Co Nature Reserve.

The field team (forest rangers and scientists of Forestry University) during the plant survey in the forest of Hang Kia - Pa Co Nature Reserve.

A new record of plant species of Hang Kia - Pa Co Nature Reserve.

A new record of plant species of Hang Kia - Pa Co Nature Reserve.

Local people watching the performance by their villagers during the H'mong New Year festival 2010.

Local people watching the performance by their villagers during the H'mong New Year festival 2010.

Performance of young villagers during the H'mong New Year festival 2010.

Performance of young villagers during the H'mong New Year festival 2010.

Pole pushing game during the H'mong New Year festival 2010

Pole pushing game during the H'mong New Year festival 2010

Visiting a local household during the tourism survey.

Visiting a local household during the tourism survey.

A group of foreigner tourists trekking though Pa Co commune.

A group of foreigner tourists trekking though Pa Co commune.

Forest ranger and project staff presenting values of the nature reserve for primary school students.

Forest ranger and project staff presenting values of the nature reserve for primary school students.

School students in Pa Co commune learning about their nature reserve.

School students in Pa Co commune learning about their nature reserve.

Election of members and leaders of the Community Development Board in Pa Co Commune

Election of members and leaders of the Community Development Board in Pa Co Commune

Election of members and leaders of the Community Development Board in Pa Co Commune

Election of members and leaders of the Community Development Board in Pa Co Commune

Discussion on the contents of bylaw and regulation for the Community Development Board (CDB) with participation of CDB members, project staff, and the nature reserve.

Discussion on the contents of bylaw and regulation for the Community Development Board (CDB) with participation of CDB members, project staff, and the nature reserve.

Presenting the proposed contents of bylaw and regulation for the Community Development Board (CDB).

Presenting the proposed contents of bylaw and regulation for the Community Development Board (CDB).

Local people of Pa Co commune visiting a chayote farm in Moc Chau palteau to learn about farming techniques and economic potentials.

Local people of Pa Co commune visiting a chayote farm in Moc Chau palteau to learn about farming techniques and economic potentials.

Local people of Pa Co commune visiting a chayote farm in Tan Lac district to learn about farming techniques and economic potentials.

Local people of Pa Co commune visiting a chayote farm in Tan Lac district to learn about farming techniques and economic potentials.

Hands-on training for local households on making frame for chayotes.

Hands-on training for local households on making frame for chayotes.

Making frame for chayotes.

Making frame for chayotes.

Initial experiment of chayote planting in Pa Co commune. This crop seems very suitable with the local climate conditions.

Initial experiment of chayote planting in Pa Co commune. This crop seems very suitable with the local climate conditions.

First sprouts of chayotes grown in Pa Co commune.

First sprouts of chayotes grown in Pa Co commune.

Chayotes - the crop potential for improving income of local households, which can help reduce pressure from local communities on the nature reserve.

Chayotes - the crop potential for improving income of local households, which can help reduce pressure from local communities on the nature reserve.

A local consultant from nearby commune came to help with frame making techniques for chayotes.

A local consultant from nearby commune came to help with frame making techniques for chayotes.

Taking materials to the training site.

Taking materials to the training site.

Chayote planting on-site training.

Chayote planting on-site training.

Chayote planting on-site training.

Chayote planting on-site training.

Chayote planting on-site training

Chayote planting on-site training

Post-harvest training for local households.

Post-harvest training for local households.

Project researchers consulting local elders on indigenous knowledge in forest conservation.

Project researchers consulting local elders on indigenous knowledge in forest conservation.

Constructing an energy-saving stove in Pa Co commune. Big stoves serve the need of corn wine cooking, which normally consumes large amount of firewood.

Constructing an energy-saving stove in Pa Co commune. Big stoves serve the need of corn wine cooking, which normally consumes large amount of firewood.

Constructing an energy-saving stove in Pa Co commune.

Constructing an energy-saving stove in Pa Co commune.

Veterinary training for local households.

Veterinary training for local households.

Native H'mong pigs.

Native H'mong pigs.

Categorizing food types for pig raising during a training session.

Categorizing food types for pig raising during a training session.

Training on pig raising techniques.

Training on pig raising techniques.

Project review meeting 2009. Ms. Sam Thi Thanh Phuong, Project Coordinator, reporting project activities and progress of 2009 for participants from local communities, authorities, and project partners.

Project review meeting 2009. Ms. Sam Thi Thanh Phuong, Project Coordinator, reporting project activities and progress of 2009 for participants from local communities, authorities, and project partners.

Illegal bush-meat, wildlife trafficking at alarming levels

QUANG NINH — Viet Nam's ecosystem was seriously threatened by the widespread consumption of wild meat and trafficking of wildlife, experts said at a recent conference.

Urgent action was needed on several fronts to prevent this destruction of the nation's wildlife and their habitat, they said.

They called for strengthened, more effective public awareness campaigns against hunting and trafficking in wild animals and for the inclusion of this subject in the school curriculum, especially in rural areas.

Tom Osbon of the Viet Nam-based Wildlife Management Office stressed the need to legalise multi-sectoral co-operation in preventing, discovering and punishing forest violations in order to protect wild animals effectively.

"It is also very important to establish special inspectors in localities which record a high number of violations," he added.

Dr Scott Roberton, head of Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), said that hunting wild animals for meat and trafficking had been happening in many countries, especially developing ones.

In Viet Nam, hunting and trade in wild animals had been alarming, he said.

A WCS study conducted at 200 restaurants in the central region found they consumed nearly 2 million wild animals per year. Among them, stag and wild boar accounted for around 70 per cent of the consumed meat, followed by turtle, snake, fox and porcupine.

The study estimated the demand of wild animal consumption nationwide at nearly 4,500 tonnes per year.

The Forest Protection Department discovered 1,042 violations of wild animal protection laws last year, a decrease of 400 cases over 2008, the conference heard.

Dr Nguyen Viet Dung, deputy head of the Centre for People and Nature Reconciliation, said that the real number was much higher.

Roberton added that Viet Nam was also an important link in the international wild animal trafficking chain.

Last year, authorities found more than six tonnes of elephant tusks trafficked from Africa to Hai Phong City.

And, in 2008, more than 20 tonnes of pangolins (anteaters) and their scales were seized in Viet Nam as they were being trafficked from Indonesia to China.

The Mong Cai Border Gate was one of places where wild animal trafficking is frequent.

Over the last two years, authorities have discovered 57 cases of trafficking in wild animals involving more than 7,612 individuals including monkeys and Tibetan bears and elephant tusks.

Source: Vietnam News

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