Monday, 23 July 2012

Affluent Vietnamese driving rhino horn poaching in South Africa report warns

  • Three nations do least to halt trade in animal parts WWF

    General Sources - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    WWF conservation group said on Monday. In its 'Wildlife Crime Scorecard' report, it said 23 countries surveyed mostly in Africa and Asia, the main sources and destinations of animal ...

  • Affluent Vietnamese driving rhino horn poaching in South Africa report warns

    The Guardian - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    Africa , conservationists warned on Monday.While the country's appetite for rhino horn was in recent years largely driven by the mistaken belief it was a cure for cancer, lately it has become a ...

  • Mining moratorium on new projects introduced in Laos

    Yahoo!7 News - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    The Lao government has announced a moratorium for 4 years on new mining investments and the granting of concessions for rubber plantations due to environmental and social concerns.It will allow land ...

  • Few gains for new govt in Thailands far south

    Asia News Network - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    Has the situation in the deep southern provinces of Thailand improved over the past year? There has been a series of developments - including a new government under Prime Minister Yingluck ...

  • Vietnam ranks worst in wildlife crime report

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    In this photo taken on July 4, 2012, tigers rest in a cage at a tiger farm in southern Binh Duong province, Vietnam. The Switzerland-based conservation group WWF said in a report Monday, July 23, ...

  • Thailand Land of Smiles or Tourist Trap

    CNBC - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    Their deaths are the latest in a tumult of violence and intrigue to shake tourism in postcard-perfect Thailand, raising questions over whether it is squandering a prized asset by failing to protect ...

  • Regrouping after the Phnom Penh fiasco

    Asia News Network - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    Asean nations have had decades to thrash out their differences, but the so-called Asean Way seems to have been more hindrance than help, bringing harmony at the price of keeping sensitive matters ...

  • Wildlife Crime Vietnam Ranked Worst Country In New WWF Report On Animal Protection

    Huffington Post - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    In this photo taken on July 4, 2012, a tiger sits in a cage at a tiger farm in southern Binh Duong province, Vietnam. The Switzerland-based conservation group WWF said in a report Monday, July 23, ...

  • Vietnam at bottom of WWF species-protection report

    News and Sentinel - Monday 23rd July, 2012

    HANOI, Vietnam (AP) -- A conservation group says Vietnam is the worst country for wildlife crime in its first-ever ranking of how well 23 countries in Asia and Africa protect rhinos, tigers and ...

  • Narathiwat Journal Kratom Leaf for Drug Cocktail Adds to Thailands Woes

    International Herald Tribune - Sunday 22nd July, 2012

    NARATHIWAT, Thailand - As the violence-plagued provinces of southern Thailand continue to struggle with a shadowy insurgency, the restive region is battling a new enemy: a drug cocktail made from a ...

  • Vietnam at bottom of species-protection

    West Australian - Sunday 22nd July, 2012

    A conservation group says Vietnam is the worst country for wildlife crime in its first-ever ranking of how well 23 countries in Asia and Africa protect rhinos, tigers and elephants.WWF says Vietnam ...

  • Etihad Airways to launch Vietnam flights

    Travel Blackboard - Sunday 22nd July, 2012

    Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, has announced it will launch daily flights to Ho Chi Minh City effective 01 October 2013. The new service to ...

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