Hammock Amok in Hanoi
Objective
Aid in the rehabilitation of rescued animals at Soc Son Wildlife Centre.
Challenge
Established in 1996, the rescue centre has played a crucial part in rescuing confiscated animals from the illegal wildlife trade. The animals are transported to the centre, where they are provided rehabilitation support before subsequently being returned to the wild.
Forty Allstars from across Asean gathered to build enrichment tools such as hammocks, climbing ropes, log sacks and feeders to enhance the welfare of rescued captive animals at the Hanoi Wildlife Rescue Centre.
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