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​The Lepironia articulate grass field in Phu My commune, Kien Luong district, the southern province of Kien Giang, has received the first flocks of red-headed cranes.

Some lakes and ponds in Hanoi have disappeared during the urbanisation, while many others are getting narrowed, and many of them are getting seriously polluted.

​The exclusively Vietnamese custom of people in certain fishing villages worshipping whales is certainly not a thing of the past.

Globally endangered green turtles are enjoying a baby boom on remote Philippine islands as a three-decade protection programme starts to pay off, environment group Conservation International said Wednesday.

Hanoi has begun to modernise old air-quality monitoring stations this year under a plan approved by the Hanoi People's Committee. 

Across southern Florida, rabbits, raccoons, bobcats and foxes have been disappearing at dramatic rates over the past decade, and invasive Burmese pythons are to blame, a US study said.

Authorities at central Da Nang City's Ba Na Nature Reserve have been urged to build more zoos and aviaries to ensure better protection for endangered species in the area.

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