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awareness about the situation of hunting,

trading, and capturing wildlife in


Vietnam
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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introduction materials & methods


Question Data
Purpose Tools

03 04
RESULT & DISCUSSION CONCLUSION
Notable Results Summary
Some Discussion
01
INTRODUCTION
Question
Awareness about the status of hunting,
trading, and captive wildlife in Vietnam
SURVEY PURPOSE
- Assess students' level of awareness

- Provide more knowledge and information


TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 02

introduction materials & methods


Question Data
Purpose Tools

03 04
RESULT & DISCUSSION CONCLUSION
Notable Results Summary
Some Discussion
02
MATERIALS & METHODS
Study Population
Samples Collected
Support Tools
SOME REMARKABLE RESULTS
Study Population: students living and studying
in Ho Chi Minh City

Support tools:
Samples collected: 100 students
+ Data collection: Google form: 13-17/01/2023
+34% VET students at Nong Lam
University in Ho Chi Minh City + Statistics: MS-Excel

+14% economic group, 12% health


sector, 8% technology - information,... and
other majors
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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introduction materials & methods


Question Data
Purpose Tools

03 04
RESULT & DISCUSSION CONCLUSION
Notable Results Summary
Some Discussion
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RESULTS & DISCUSSION
Awareness
SOME REMARKABLE RESULTS
Percentage
Feature Level Frequency
(%)

Know about illegal Behaviors Yes 96 96


related to wildlife No 4 4
Social networks 98 98
News, current affairs 87 87
News, current affairs, social networks 85 85
Schools 55 55
Source Friends 37 37
All 4 sources 30 30
Self-study 2 2
SOME REMARKABLE RESULTS

94% 45%
knew the said the consequences
consequences was biological
imbalance

56 95%
% said the consequences
lead to the risk of
of solutions was found,
mostly awareness
extinction creation
DISCUSSION

consequence
reality prevention
DISCUSSION
ILLEGAL ACTS
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Storing, processing wildlife parts and products
Which of the following actions do you
Advertising and selling wild animals
believe is illegal ?
Trading and transporting products from wildlife
reality
Capturing wildlife

Setting hunting traps in the forest

Choose all 5 acts

Watching animal circus


DISCUSSION
Animals that being hunted and exploited illegally in Vietnam
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Rhino
Eleplant
Pangolin
Tiger
Primates
Bear
Turtle

Let's name the animals that are being hunted and


Snake
Deer
Panthera

illegally exploited in Vietnam today.


Birds
Antelope
Gaur
Wild cat
Crocodile
Weasel
Python
Lion
Otter
No idea
DISCUSSION
Animals that being hunted and exploited illegally in Vietnam
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Rhino

Eleplant

Pangolin

Tiger
CONSEQUENCE

Feature Level Frequency Percentage (%)


Yes 94 94
Not specifically stated 6 6
Know about the effects
Cause extinction 56 56
How harmful is the over-hunting
Ecological imbalance 45
of 45
wild animals? 27
Biodiversity loss 27

Effects Destroy the environment 15 15

Affects human health 11 11

Affects the food chain 6 6


CONSEQUENCE

Feature Level Frequency Percentage (%)


Be administratively sanctioned 66 66

Penalties Befor
heldviolations
criminally liable of regulations
74 on74
protection of rare
How to sanction
Chooseand
both precious wild 55 animals
55

Depending on the violation severity level 2 2

Unclear 19 19
CONSEQUENCE
Depends on the value and rarity of the animal

Administrative Fines Criminal Judgments

Wild animals Wild animals Elephants, Rhino


Subject of Application Wild animals of group Wild animals of group
IB*, IIB** (group IB*)
gaining illicit Valued at 10 – 20 million Individuals or parts that
profits VND are inseparable from life
Prohibited illegal trade 2 mammals Wild animals > 90 kg of ivory
Acts 5 - 6 birds/reptiles Wild animals of group > 9kg of rhino horn
6 - 9 other animals (group IB*)
( group IB)

12 – 25 million VND 5 – 10 years 10 – 15 years


Penalty Level 360 – 400 million VND

*Group IB: Wild animals that are threatened with extinction are strictly prohibited from exploitation and use for commercial purposes
**Group IIB: Wild animals that are not yet threatened with extinction but are at risk of being threatened if they are not strictly managed and restricted from exploitation and use
for commercial purposes.
awareness of prevention

Students consider the current status of


wildlife trading, hunting, and capture as
79% serious

20%
20% remarkable

79%
1% ordinary

Serious Remarkable Ordinary Unremarkable


Percentage
Feature Level Frequency
(%)
Know how to Yes 95 95
What
conserve actions
wildlife No
would you take to protect wildlife? 5 5
48 48
Awareness Creation

Denouncing when detecting illegal violations 21 21


Not consuming products originating from
40 40
Solutions wildlife
Not participating in recreational activities using
  4 4
wildlife
  Not participating in wildlife hunting and capture 18 18
“Out of Africa” of Brent Stirton
Equip knowledge related to wildlife 4 4
Volunteering in wildlife conservation campaigns 6 6
Condemn / not support 7 7
awareness of prevention

What will you do if you discover a case of


wild animal capturing and trading?

“Out of Africa” of Brent Stirton


awareness of prevention

89% 82%
Contact the wildlife Reporting to the
protection hotline authorities

83% 2%
Report to conservation Ignore or do nothing
organizations
Contact to ENV- Education for
Nature Vietnam

Hotline 1800-1522 (From Monday to


Friday, 8:30 am to 5:30 pm)

Email: hotline@fpt.vn

Message, notify to Fan Page ENV


takes action for wildlife
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION

STUDENTS PEOPLE

are well aware of the need to be equipped


reality and know how with more knowledge
to prevent violations
NEED
government
SCHOOL
strictly implement
educating and disseminating the laws
information
“Those who protect and save
others animal lead the way in
protecting and saving
humanity and earth”

“Memorial to a Species” of Brent Stirton.


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questions?

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1800 -1522

hotline@fpt.vn
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