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BirdLife International in Indochina

Vietnam

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BirdLife International in Indochina

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Founded in: 1997
Address: BirdLife International in Indochina, N6/2+3, Lane 59, Lang Ha street, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: +84 (0)4 - 3514 8904
Fax: +84 (0)4 - 3514 8921
Email: birdlife@birdlife.org.vn
Web: http://www.birdlifeindochina.org

Mission of the organisation

BirdLife International in Indochina seeks to promote the conservation of habitats, sites and species by working with government and non-government partners to:

  • Provide support for improved planning and management of important habitats, sites and species;
  • Introduce and advocate new ideas for integrating biodiversity conservation into planning and policy;
  • Stimulate greater public interest in birds and biodiversity, and awareness of the need for biodiversity conservation;
  • Develop capacity for improved management of habitat, sites and species; and
  • Provide information on biodiversity and protected areas to planners, policy makers and other interest groups.

Key Activities

BirdLife International in Indochina is a regional programme of the BirdLife Secretariat. BirdLife International in Indochina works to promote conservation in the Kingdom of Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, the Union of Myanmar and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. BirdLife International took the step of establishing an Indochina programme as a means to address global conservation priorities in a region lacking indigenous civil society. Our name was chosen to reflect the biogeographic region we cover which is the Indochinese peninsula, sometimes now also called the Greater Mekong Region.

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