Mammals of the Greater Mekong

 / ©: Neil Gogate / WWF Greater Mekong
Indochinese tiger
© Neil Gogate / WWF Greater Mekong

Preserving some of planet's most majestic species

From the critically-endangered Mekong giant catfish navigating the Mekong River in Laos and Thailand to the elusive saola found in Vietnam's Annamite mountains, the Greater Mekong's mammals are rare and of global significance.
With once-plentiful species such as the tiger, elephant and rhinoceros now facing extinction, WWF is actively working to protect these animals through:
  • habitat conservation and preservation
  • supporting government action on the illegal wildlife trade
  • developing eco-tourism that provide communities with an economic incentive to preserve and conserve their natural heritage.

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