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Fish sold at a market in central Vietnam. Photo: Nguyen Phuc

Vietnam central coast safe for swimming, aquaculture after disaster: study

Toxic effluents dumped by Taiwanese-owned steel firm Formosa had caused mass fish deaths in April

Timber poachers caught in Lam Dong Province on August 10. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

7 illegal loggers arrested in Lam Dong

Park rangers have stepped up surveillance in the Central Highlands province after a park ranger was allegedly killed in a...

Police inspect logs at a site of Thanh Chi Company in Lam Dong Province. Photo credit: Son Binh/Tuoi Tre

Primary forest cleared illegally in Vietnam

The company hired to manage it ordered the clearing of dozens of hectares to plant rubber trees instead

A fisherman in front of the Don Sahong cofferdam in Laos. Photo credit: International Rivers

Laos speeds up hydropower plant on Mekong River despite concerns

The developer needs to prove the Don Sahong Dam will not cause significant harm to the rich fisheries, International Rivers...

A forest area was cleared for crops in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak. Photo: Trung Chuyen

Vietnam PM bans cutting down of natural forests

Hydropower plants, plantations, illegal logging have denuded the country's forest cover

This waterfall on the Say Stream in Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve in Gia Lai Province will dry out once the Vinh Son 2 hydropower plant is built, experts said. Photo credit: Doan Vinh/ Nguoi Lao Dong

Once bitten: Vietnam province opposes hydropower plant

Gia Lai has been suffering from abnormal floods and dry rivers in the past decade due to an earlier dam

Park rangers investigate an illegal logging case in Lam Dong Province. Photo: Lam Vien/Thanh Nien

Park rangers brutally beaten by illegal loggers in Vietnam highland province

The loggers reportedly tried to set one of the rangers on fire

Health inspectors take samples of mackerel scads from a store in Quang Tri Province on JUne 13, 2016. Photo: Thanh Loc/Thanh Nien

Vietnam's central province seeks help after toxic substance found in frozen fish

The discovery of phenol adds another blow to the region's fishing industry, already hit by a fish kill disaster

Da Nang senior officials eat seafood to promote the product consumption in the city. Photo credit: Doan Cuong/Tuoi Tre

Da Nang launches Seafood Week to reassure no mass fish deaths

There is widespread concern among the public as the cause of the fish deaths in nearby provinces remains unknown

Dead fish discharged at Phu Loc Market in Thua Thien-Hue Province because people don't buy fish due to mass fish deaths along the central coast. Photo credit: Phi Long/Lao Dong

Vietnam to seek foreign help to crack mass fish death mystery

Large numbers of dead fish have been washed ashore along the central coast over the last two weeks, and authorities...

Dead fish found on the beach in Ky Anh Town, Ha Tinh Province. Photo: Nguyen Dung/Thanh Nien

Taiwanese firm Formosa in hot water after mass fish deaths in Vietnam

'If a company has a secret pipe, people will automatically assume that it is discharging untreated waste'  

Students on Phu Quoc Island participating in dugong sand sculpture contest. Photo credit: WAR

Phu Quoc Island hosts festival to raise awareness on dugong conservation

  Hundreds of students and tourists have involved in several activities in the festival that aims to raise awareness of protecting the...

A file photo shows Dong Mai villagers recycling lead from used batteries. These facilities have been relocated outside the village but lead pollution remains in the northern village. Photo: Ha An

Vietnam offers free treatment to 378 kids found with lead poisoning

They will be treated for free when the first batch of drug for the treatment of heavy metal poisoning ever being...

Elephant tusks seized on August 26 by customs officers at Da Nang City's Tien Sa Port from a shipment from Malaysia. Photo: Nguyen Tu

Improved transport, law loopholes exacerbate Vietnam wildlife smuggling: experts

Law does not even take cognizance of species not native to the country

Pollution forces thousands of fish to surface for air on Saigon canal

Pollution forces thousands of fish to surface for air on Saigon canal

Many people try to catch the fish even after scientists have warned about health risks of eating them
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