A stove for every season.
247 stoves were built in Vietnam this year, making 1,642 since inception. With different models for livestock, distilling alcohol and cooking for the family, the stoves saved at least 8.6 million pounds of wood in 2024.
Surveys conducted in 2024 indicate that families with stoves continue to use 30% less wood than those without, a tangible benefit for people and wildlife.
Camera traps add additional insight to the goings-on of Khau Ca Forest: 23 different species were identified this year.




Dao, Hmong & Tày: We all love this monkey.
Honoring Vietnam’s endangered Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkeys, the 8th annual Monkey Day celebrations gathered together 1,450 people from three ethnic groups across 34 hamlets.
Over 4,400 engaged in Virtual Monkey Day online, from 10 countries around the world.