Participating in annual event: Student Conference on Nature Conservation - SCNC 2024

On August 23-24, the Student Conference on Nature Conservation 2024 (SCNC 2024) was successfully held in Da Nang, attracting nearly 100 young conservationists, students, experts, and journalists from all over Vietnam. The event served as a platform for these passionate individuals to connect, exchange ideas, and learn from one another. Three Monkeys Wildlife Conservancy took the opportunity to present its conservation work at the conference. 

Student Conference on Nature Conservation

The conference was co-organized by University of Da Nang – University of Science and Education, Wildact, Frankfurt Zoological Society, and GreenViet — along with the sponsor Synchronicity Earth .

With the theme “Uniting Youth For Wildlife”, SCNC 2024 emphasized the crucial role of youth in nature conservation. The conference showcased innovative research and compelling presentations that not only enhanced the knowledge and skills of future conservationists but also created numerous career and collaboration opportunities for them.

Speakers are presenting their projects at SCNC 2024

Inspiring generation of younger conservationists.

It’s the one of the few conference for students in nature conservation in Việt Nam, building a new generation of biodiversity researchers and conservationists, according to the director of WildAct, Nguyễn Trang.

All the organizations and individuals who contributed to the success of SCNC 2024, deserve heartfelt appreciation. Their enthusiastic participation and support helped creating a remarkable event that bridged generations and strengthened the conservation community in Vietnam.

It showed hopeful signs of a younger generation of conservationists wanting to work for the country’s biodiversity protection and conservation sector.

Poster presentations at SCNC 2024

Participating of Three Monkeys Wildlife Conservancy

At this conference, Three Monkeys Wildlife Conservancy also presented the results of the Delacour’s Langur project at the Yen Mo limestone complex, which has just been completed. The presentation was accompanied by a poster designed by Mr. Giang, our NGO’s Scientific Officer

If you have interest about the poster of TMWC, please find it below!

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