|
Mr. Khong Van Quang, Acting Head of Na Hang Forest Ranger Department, shares about the conservation work of the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey. |
The program was attended by 50 journalists from Tuyen Quang, Cao Bang, Thai Nguyen, Hanoi provinces and experts, aiming to create a forum for exchange, improve skills in exploiting and transmitting information on biodiversity. This is an opportunity for journalists to approach conservation practices in Na Hang - Lam Binh Nature Reserve, home to many rare endemic species such as Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys and white-cheeked black langurs. According to statistics, in Tat Ke area there are 120 - 150 individuals, in Ban Bung area there are about 50 - 60 individuals.
During the three days, delegates participated in many activities such as: a thematic discussion on the picture of global and Vietnamese biodiversity; field visits and surveys on langur conservation in Na Hang and Lam Binh; training in environmental journalism skills; and exchanging methods of data mining and multi-platform journalism applications.
|
Reporters working at the program. |
According to PanNature, the program not only helps raise awareness and professional skills for journalists but also contributes to strongly spreading the message of nature protection and promoting community responsibility in biodiversity conservation.
News and photos: Thu Hang - Luu Khiem
Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/xa-hoi/202509/chia-se-ve-da-dang-sinh-hoc-qua-ong-kinh-va-ngoi-but-tai-tuyen-quang-2fa65df/
Comment (0)