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Wild Southern Palm Civet resting in a tree during a Next Continent wildlife tour in Vietnam

Why Next Continent Supports The Civet Project’s Campaign Against Civet Coffee

At Next Continent, we have spent years introducing travellers to the extraordinary wildlife of Vietnam and Southeast Asia. From rare primates and colourful birds to elusive nocturnal mammals, our tours are built around a simple belief: wildlife belongs in the wild. That is why we are proud to support The Civet Project and its campaign […]

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What a Year of Watching Animals Taught Me About Storytelling

As you may have read in my earlier post, before joining Next Continent, birds were nothing but literary metaphors and the word “douc” wasn’t even in my dictionary. As a self-proclaimed human-obsessor with a background in rights advocacy, I never expected myself to make a switch to wildlife ecotourism and conservation. Yet, it happened in

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Three people holding a document at a conservation conference on grey-shanked douc langurs in Vietnam

Strengthening Protection For The Grey-Shanked Douc langur In Tam My

In March 2026, Next Continent was honored to be invited to a conservation conference hosted by local conservation organization GreenViet. The event focused on leading sustainable solutions to better protect the critically endangered Grey-shanked Douc Langur (Pygathrix cinerea). The conference brought together more than 50 delegates from every corner of Viet Nam, including primatologists, scientists,

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