
Vietnam aims at rewilding
On March 13th to 17th, 2023, CBES attended a series of Workshop on species conservation within the framework of the Project on Sustainable Forest Management

Seminar: Mammal diversity in Southeast Asia
We’re excited to invite you all to our next event, “Mammal Diversity in Southeast Asia” seminar by Dr. Charles M. Francis

The 8th Asian Primate Symposium
The largest Primate Symposium in Asia, hosted by Vietnam National University of Forestry and organized in cooperation with ‘Three Monkeys Wildlife Conservancy’, will take place

Scientific Photography Masterclass technic Maury 2022 Laos
Scientific Photography Masterclass technic MAURY 2022 LAOS is a training course in high resolution photography of animal and plant for professionals and enthusiasts, which was

Scientific conference “Legal and practical issues in preventing and combating illegal wildlife trade and transportation on the sea route from Africa to Vietnam”.
Vietnam is currently considered a transit point – a hotspot for wildlife trade. Illegal trading activities are conducted more and more sophisticatedly, disguised, and transported

Workshop on preventing illegal wildlife trade and consumption for conservation organizations in Vietnam.
Vietnam is one of the top 25 countries in the world in terms of biodiversity, with about 20,000 species of plants, 3,000 species of fish,

Coral and Algae, the colorful symbiotic relationship
Corals are animals with a range of colors like red, green, purple, etc. However, do corals themselves produce these colors, or something else makes them

Application of GIS in conservation
GIS is a widely used tool in ecology and conservation biology. Highly skilled GIS professionals are demanded members of many conservation organizations and decision-making units.

Thông tin về Cá voi Bryde ở vùng biển Bình Định
Theo CBES quan sát, thông tin về hai mẹ con cá voi ở khu vực biển Đề Gi – Bình Định đã xuất hiện từ

Bryde’s whales off the coast of De Gi – Binh Dinh
The Center for Biodiversity Conservation and Endangered Species (CBES) collaborated with Binh Dinh Fisheries Sub-Department to survey off the coast of De Gi – Binh