Vietnam is taken into account the sixteenth most biodiverse place on the planet. And but, because of overexploitation, greater than 29 animal species have already gone extinct with 530 extra thought-about critically endangered. Intrepid Basis accomplice Save Vietnam’s Wildlife is set to alter their destiny.
Because the sticky warmth of Cuc Phuong Nationwide Park envelops me, I’m wondering if the big, furry paws, every displaying 5 unmanicured talons, urgent on the glass ceiling above me are a manifestation of journey exhaustion.
The paws belong to an animal that resembles a cross between a big cat and a shaggy black bear, full with a protracted bushy tail.
‘That’s Hoi An,’ Tran – my information at Save Vietnam’s Wildlife Rescue Centre – says as he notices my confused upward stare. ‘What?’ I stutter with out breaking my gaze, nonetheless questioning whether or not I’m hallucinating.
‘Hoi An. She’s one among our oldest animals on the centre. Come now – I’ll introduce you to her.’ He motions me to observe him outdoors the place Hoi An’s enclosure, partly constructed above the tight walkway we had been beforehand in, opens as much as the outside.
A contemporary breeze provides me a reprieve from the heat and rustles the leafy timber round us as Tran acquaints me with Hoi An. I study she’s a binturong, a big tree-dwelling mammal present in South East Asia – not the offspring of a cat and bear as I’d assumed, as a substitute the relation to a civet. She’s been rescued from a non-public zoo.
‘Individuals wish to kill stunning animals‘
As we get to know one another, Tran tells me he’s been working with Save Vietnam’s Wildlife for greater than 15 years and has been working in Cuc Phuong Nationwide Park for a complete of 25 – dedicating his total profession to wildlife rescue.
‘After I was younger, my uncle was a hunter, and he gave me some turtles to boost as pets,’ Tran says. ‘I believed they had been very cute once I was little, however once I grew older, I realised that if everybody saved wild animals as pets, there’d be no extra animals within the wild.’
‘I knew I needed to do one thing for the wildlife, so I went to review conservation,’ he continues.
Tran is a component of a big workforce that features conservationists and veterinarians at Save Vietnam’s Wildlife. With their assist, during the last 10 years, the non-profit organisation has rescued over 4000 animals from captivity and trafficking, with their restoration charge rising to 87 per cent within the final 5 years and a 60 per cent launch charge.

They advocate for wildlife in a number of methods: rescuing and rehabilitating animals illegally traded on the black market, conservation breeding and analysis, defending wildlife habitats and educating native communities concerning the significance of conservation.
‘Animals are stunning, and other people wish to kill stunning animals to get their pores and skin or meat, and other people additionally take wild animals as pets,’ Tran says.
He tells me that the rescue animals of their long-term care space on the centre are ‘ambassadors’ to the trigger. Connecting travellers and native communities to the resident wildlife and sharing their tales raises consciousness and educates individuals about conservation wants in Vietnam.
In 2025, Intrepid’s Traditional Vietnam journey will give travellers the chance to satisfy these animals and their rescuers for themselves on the centre in Cuc Phuong Nationwide Park.
Pangolins, otters and leopard cats, oh my
As we wander across the sanctuary, dwelling to the handful of native rescue animals, Tran explains why they couldn’t be launched again to the wild as a result of intensive accidents or lack of survival instincts and reliance on people. Whereas the entire animals listed below are native to Vietnam, as a foreigner, I discover them utterly fascinating.
I discover out extra about Hoi An as we watch her saunter about her rigorously thought-out enclosure. When Save Vietnam’s Wildlife rescued her from a Vietnamese zoo 14 years in the past, she was severely obese and unable to climb timber (one thing that ought to be pure to a binturong like her). Her lengthy historical past within the zoo meant she couldn’t be launched into the wild, as a substitute, she leads the following finest life right here. She will now simply climb the timber in her enclosure.
Subsequent up, we meet the leopard cats – cute, fuzzy critters excessive above us, slinked within the timber rising naturally of their enclosures. As their title suggests, they resemble a surprising leopard, but they’re barely bigger than a home cat.
As we observe the rocky path that winds by way of the sanctuary, two Asian small-clawed otters, Mila and Chan, race to satisfy us on the fence by their meals bowls. They impatiently squawk in our course. ‘They’re prepared for lunch,’ Tran smiles.
Lastly, we go to the pangolin enclosure. Pangolins – probably the most trafficked animal on the planet – are prized in Chinese language medication. Vietnam is dwelling to 2 species of pangolin, the Chinese language pangolin and Sunda pangolin, each now critically endangered.


Tran tells me how the workforce has rescued 1000’s of those animals through the years, with greater than 1200 efficiently launched into the wild. These with intensive accidents can’t be launched however are given a second likelihood right here in a specifically constructed enclosure with a 1.5-metre-deep base to permit the animals to burrow and dig as they’d within the wild.
The vast majority of trafficked animals are dehydrated, nutritionally confused, carrying ailments or struggling accidents from being trapped and hunted. ‘Some rescue centres usually launch animals immediately again into the wild with out rehabilitation or correct quarantine processes, which might pose a threat of illness an infection to wild populations, and in addition people,’ Tran explains.
Save Vietnam’s Wildlife groups take extra steps to make sure animals are protected and nicely, treating them at their two veterinary clinics in Cuc Phuong Nationwide Park and Pu Mat Nationwide Park. They’re then launched to a semi-wild space the place they’re rigorously monitored earlier than being launched again into the wild – rising their possibilities of survival.
Taking a stand for wildlife
As my tour of the centre attracts to an finish, we waltz again beneath Hoi An’s enclosure (to my dismay, I don’t catch a glimpse of her by way of the glass above this time), and we enter a constructing that homes their training hub.
Among the many interactive shows, Tran tells me concerning the incident that impressed the work he’s most pleased with. ‘We acquired a name from police. They had been chasing traffickers with a truck carrying greater than 200 pangolins,’ he tells me. ‘As a result of they ran from police, the truck crashed, and the animals had been badly injured.’
In animal rescue conditions, time is of the essence. Tran explains how purple tape and formalities stalled their rescue mission by greater than 24 hours, and sadly, lots of the pangolins misplaced their lives because of this.
Unwilling to face one other scenario like this, Save Vietnam’s Wildlife got down to change the established order and arrange a fast response workforce geared up to rescue animals and take them again to the centre for quick veterinary care whereas formalities are being dealt with.
From important adjustments like this one to small moments that make a world of distinction to an animal’s life, this organisation and other people like Tran are standing up for the wildlife who can’t communicate for themselves.
In 2025, travellers can meet a number of the resident rescued wildlife and get to know their carers on Intrepid’s Traditional Vietnam journey. You may study extra about Save Vietnam’s Wildlife or make a donation by way of The Intrepid Basis. See extra of what’s new at Intrepid for 2025 with The Items.