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VietnamWildlife.net is an independent wildlife documentation initiative dedicated to recording and preserving Vietnam’s natural biodiversity through systematic field observation and visual archiving.

Founded with a long-term vision, the project focuses on authentic wildlife behavior, ecological relationships, and habitat context — with particular emphasis on avian species.

Mission

Our mission is to build a structured and reliable visual archive of Vietnam’s wildlife while promoting environmental awareness and long-term conservation values.

We aim to:

  • Document native species in natural conditions
  • Record behavioral patterns and ecological interactions
  • Preserve visual data for future educational and conservation use

Vision

We envision VietnamWildlife.net evolving into a long-term wildlife documentation platform that supports research reference, conservation awareness, and public education.

Over time, the project seeks to contribute meaningful visual records that may serve as historical documentation of Vietnam’s changing ecosystems.

What We Do

Our work is field-based and observation-driven. Activities include:

  • Wildlife photography and videography
  • Flight behavior documentation
  • Feeding and interaction studies
  • Habitat recording
  • Seasonal field observation

All documentation is conducted with ethical practices that prioritize minimal disturbance and environmental integrity.

Methodology

We emphasize:

  • Long-lens observation
  • Natural light conditions
  • Non-invasive field positioning
  • Authentic, unstaged wildlife behavior

We do not use baiting or artificial interference to provoke animal activity.

Conservation Commitment

VietnamWildlife.net operates with a strong respect for wildlife and natural ecosystems. Our documentation approach is guided by ethical field standards and a commitment to preserving habitat integrity.

We believe responsible visual documentation can play a role in environmental awareness and long-term conservation thinking.

Collaboration

We welcome collaboration with researchers, conservation groups, educational institutions, and media partners who share a commitment to wildlife documentation and ecological preservation.