[wildtrade] Vietnamese delegates returning from South Africa call on the public to take action to save rhinos

ENV Communication communication.env at gmail.com
Thu Sep 18 14:01:03 ICT 2014


Dear Sir/Madam,

The Vietnamese delegation on a fact-finding mission to South Africa have
just returned to Vietnam and are calling upon the public to join forces and
help stop the killing of rhinos in South Africa and other countries. 

During the trip, the delegates visited Kruger National Park and witnessed
first-hand the severity of rhino slaughter in South Africa, which is driven
by rhino horn consumption in countries like Vietnam. With the benefit of
their experiences, celebrated diva Hong Nhung and the other Vietnamese
delegates will be able to send passionate and honest messages to the
Vietnamese public and urge them not to accept the consumption of rhino horn
in their country. The rhino massacre can be stopped with the strong
cooperation and efforts from both the supply and demand sides of the trade. 

For detailed information, please the attached file.

Kind regards,

Communication and Public Awareness Department
Education for Nature - Vietnam (ENV)
Address: Block 17T5, Room 1701, Hoang Dao Thuy Street, Cau Giay District,
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: +84 4 6281 5424 
E-mail: communication.env at gmail.com <mailto:communication.env at gmail.com>  
Website: www.envietnam.org <http://www.envietnam.org/>  

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