Vietnam could tackle wild animal trade again
Save Vietnam's Wildlife has proposed to the National Assembly to ban the eating of wild animals.
The ban on wildlife trading must be tightened no matter if the animals are dead or alive. Specimen trading must also be banned.
The organisations also suggested banning people from raising endangered and rare animals for profit. The government should issue a list of animals that are allowed to be raised by scientists.
Using wild animals for educational and scientific purposes must follow all regulations and be closely monitored. The animals will have chips inserted for better management.
Rescuing 113 pangolins in Hung Yen Province
The ban on wildlife trading must be tightened no matter if the animals are dead or alive. Specimen trading must also be banned.
The organisations also suggested banning people from raising endangered and rare animals for profit. The government should issue a list of animals that are allowed to be raised by scientists.
Using wild animals for educational and scientific purposes must follow all regulations and be closely monitored. The animals will have chips inserted for better management.
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