NATIONAL TIGER RECOVERY PROGRAM VIETNAM. Wild tigers and their preys are recovering through significant reduction of the threats they face OVERALL GOAL.

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NATIONAL TIGER RECOVERY PROGRAM VIETNAM

Wild tigers and their preys are recovering through significant reduction of the threats they face OVERALL GOAL OF VIETNAM NTRP

Including 5 major specific objectives: 1. Priority sites for tiger conservation are officially recognized and their management and protection is strengthened. 2. Captive tiger facilities present no threat to wild tiger populations and support conservation of wild tigers. 3. Prevention, detections and suppression of organized tiger and wildlife crime are significantly strengthened. 4. Demand for tiger products by Vietnamese consumers is significantly reduced and support towards wild tiger conservation is significantly increased. 5. Institutional capacity, management and inter-ministerial cooperation strengthened to support tiger and endangered wildlife conservation in Vietnam. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES V

Objective 1: Priority sites for tiger conservation are officially recognized and their management and protection is strengthened. Activity 1.1 Recognize about 5 Tiger Protected Areas and strengthen their management Activity 1.2 Make sure identified Tiger Protected Areas inviolate Activity 1.3 Establish sustainable financial mechanism for tiger landscapes Activity 1.4 Carry out development projects that don't adversely affect Tiger Conservation Landscapes PRIORITY ACTIONS – OBJECTIVE 1 V

Objective 2: Captive tiger facilities present no threat to wild tiger populations and support conservation of wild tigers Activity 2.1 Assess the impact of captive tiger facilities on conservation of wild tigers Activity 2.2 Apply national individual captive tiger registration system Activity 2.3 Implement regularly transparent monitoring programme for captive tiger operations Activity 2.4 Implement national conservation breeding plan for Indochinese Tiger V PRIORITY ACTIONS – OBJECTIVE 2

Objective 3: Prevention, detections and suppression of organized tiger and wildlife crime are significantly strengthened Activity 3.1 Investigate, arrest and prosecute individuals organizing the illegal trade in tigers and tiger prey Activity 3.2 Carry out enforcement campaigns targeted at reducing retails of tiger and prey products Activity 3.3 Strengthen information sharing and intelligence analysis Activity 3.4 Enhance capacity to investigate and prosecute wildlife crimes Activity 3.5 Apply higher punishments to violators Activity 3.6 Review current system and propose new issuance and amendment PRIORITY ACTIONS – OBJECITVE 3 V

Objective 4: Demand for tiger products by Vietnamese consumers is significantly reduced and support towards wild tiger conservation is significantly increased Activity 4.1 Identify economic, social, cultural factors that cause increasing declines in wildlife and tigers Activity 4.2 Develop and implement communications campaigns Activity 4.3 Textbooks do not contain instructions on use of tiger products Activity 4.4 Implement three attitude surveys and issue the reports PRIORITY ACTIONS – OBJECTIVE 4 V

Objective 5: Institutional capacity, partnership strengthened to support tiger and endangered wildlife conservation in Vietnam Activity 5.1 Promulgate a new decree on endangered species management Activity 5.2 Develop a policy framework for implementing sustainable financing mechanisms for wildlife conservation Activity 5.3 Build strong partnerships among government and other stakeholders (including civil society and the private sector) Activity 5.4 Establish mechanisms for effective cooperation amongst relevant government agencies Activity 5.5 Activate a national monitoring system for law enforcement effectiveness for entire protected area system PRIORITY ACTIONS – OBJECTIVE 5 V

1. PA Tracking Tool scores for priority sites for tiger conservation 2. Captive tiger registration system is operational and bi-annual monitoring reports submitted 3. Number of tiger traders arrested and punished 4. Number of retailers breaking wildlife laws arrested and punished 5. Proportion of population using tiger products and tiger preys 6. Number of text books and pharmacopeaias with tiger and other endangered species products mentioned 7. Average penalty for wildlife crime INDICATORS TO ACHIEVE OBJECTIVES V

V General ones: Vietnam recognise the importance of protecting tigers as a component of our broader biodiversity conservation efforts. Vietnam is willing to co- operate at all levels to increase our nations and the regions effectiveness in conserving tigers. We pledge to engage and strengthen support to regional and global mechanisms such as ASEAN-WEN, CBD, CITES, Interpol, WCO-RILO, Global Tiger Forum... We support GTI and Huahin declaration and commit to the global goal of doubling wild tiger populations by VIETNAM’S NATIONAL PLEDGES

V Specific country pledges: 1) Vietnam has established a Steering Committee for Biodiversity Conservation that reports directly to the Prime Ministers Office. I will instruct this steering committee to make implementation of the NTRP a top priority. 2) Carry out strategic communication campaigns on changing attitudes and behaviors towards tiger conservation and use of tigers and tiger preys products. VIETNAM’S NATIONAL PLEDGES

V Specific country pledges: 3) Recognize five priority protected areas for tiger conservation and strengthen their management by applying standards for resourcing, protecting, monitoring, management, and capacity as well as ensuring no new non-PA infrastructure is built within them. 4) Apply strict punishments to violators breaking the laws regarding endangered species including tiger protection. 5) Initiate dialogue with Lao and Cambodia on the establishment of trans- boundary tiger sanctuaries specifically Yok Don – Mondulkiri Protected Forest, Bu Gia Map – Siema Biodiversity Conservation Area and Chu Mom Ray – Virachay – Dong Ampham. VIETNAM’S NATIONAL PLEDGES

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