On January 22, WildAct partnered with UNIS Hanoi to organize a hands-on conservation experience, allowing students to step into the role of young conservationists. Under the guidance of Trang Nguyen, WildAct’s founder, students gained practical knowledge about wildlife conservation and actively engaged in assessing animal welfare.   

Hands-on Wildlife Conservation Experience 

As part of the program, WildAct took UNIS students to a wildlife facility where they observed animals in real-life settings. More than just a field trip, this experience allowed them to understand wildlife habitats, behaviors, and the challenges these animals face. 

Instead of relying on textbooks or online images, students witnessed firsthand the stark difference between animals in the wild and those in captivity. This experience deepened their understanding of animal welfare and why it’s crucial to protect animals in their natural environments. 

Learning from Conservation Experts 

Guided by Trang Nguyen, students practiced observation skills and learned how to assess animal welfare by identifying signs of stress or comfort. This activity sharpened their critical thinking and reinforced their responsibility toward nature.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Conservationists 

Wildlife conservation is not just the responsibility of experts—it requires collective action, especially from the younger generation. WildAct believes that immersive experiences like these help students develop a strong awareness of humanity’s role in nature.

By delivering meaningful conservation messages, WildAct hopes to inspire future pioneers in wildlife protection. 

Bringing Conservation Education to More Schools 

WildAct aims to expand these hands-on experiences to more schools, integrating conservation knowledge into education for long-term impact. If your school is interested in environmental education programs, contact WildAct to bring these transformative experiences to your students! 

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