Protect Endangered Wildlife Against Exploitation End the Killing of Elephants for VN Ivory Trade Help 30 Women Fight Wildlife Crime in Vietnam Help End the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Vietnam

ENV Wildlife Conservation Trust

Org #74712
Vetted since 2020
2014
year founded
$40,150
raised on GlobalGiving
2
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

ENV Wildlife Conservation Trust protects biodiversity by working to end the illegal wildlife trade threatening countless species with extinction. We implement effective conservation projects and activities throughout Vietnam in collaboration with our sister organization, Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV), and international partners. To make strides towards ending the wildlife trade, our on-the-ground efforts focus on educating the public to reduce demand for wildlife, strengthening law enforcement response to wildlife crime and tracking results, and collaborating with government officials to update and uphold wildlife protection legislation.

Project Leaders
Rebecca Barber
Rebecca Barber
Quyen Vu
Quyen Vu
Simone Eloff
Simone Eloff
Dung Nguyen
Dung Nguyen
Quyen Vu
Quyen Vu
Team
Douglas Hendrie
Organization Information
4706 Greene Love Ln
Marshall, VA 20115
United States
+1 573 356 0796
Organization Information
4706 Greene Love Ln
Marshall, VA 20115
United States
+1 573 356 0796

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Aug 11, 2023
Updates from the field halfway through 2023
Thus far, 2023 has seen many highlights and victories in the fight against the illegal wildlife trade in Vietnam. As of the end of June, 1,740 live wild animals have already been seized or voluntarily...
Jul 13, 2023
Latest from the ENV women fighting for wildlife
Today, we are excited to share with you the latest successes from ENV's all-women team in the fight against Vietnam's illegal wildlife trade! At a glance, in 2022, ENV facilitated the seizure and...
Jun 22, 2023
Results from the first quarter of 2023
ENV’s Wildlife Crime Unit logged a total of 90 ivory-related cases in the first quarter of 2023, with 79 of these being ivory internet crime cases. These were possible thanks to reports to the...
 
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