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Home News First Vietnamese conservationist receives Goldman Environmental Prize

Director of the Center for Wildlife Conservation in Vietnam


First Vietnamese conservationist receives Goldman Environmental Prize

Nguyen Van Thai, Director of the Center for Wildlife Conservation in Vietnam (Save Vietnam's Wildlife), on Tuesday was announced as one of six people in the world to receive the Goldman Environmental Prize 2021, the world’s most prestigious award for grassroots environmental activists.

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