Vietnam's Green Corridor

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The Green Corridor project was a four-year initiative that started in June 2004, implemented by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Greater Mekong Programme[1] and the Thừa Thiên Huế Provincial Forest Protection Department. According to the agreement signed in Huế on May 7, 2004, The Global Environment Facility, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Development Organisation of the Netherlands donated two million US dollars to protect biodiversity in Vietnam. The project also received funding from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, under the Multinational Species Conservation Fund and the Concannon Foundation, for primate surveys and conservation work, as well as the Thừa Thiên Huế Provincial People's Committee. A Green Corridor containing 1,340 square kilometres (520 sq mi) of precious forest in the districts of A Lưới, Nam Đông and Hương Thủy of Thừa Thiên Huế Province were better protected with a new method of ensuring higher efficiency.[2]

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