Living Mekong Programme news
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“Marine turtle bycatch and longline Observer Programme” project: Towards more sustainable tuna fisheries in Vietnam
Observing tuna longline fishing for the bycatch of marine turtles, sharks and other fish species, ...
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Greater Mekong a biological treasure trove: more than 1000 new species discovered in a decade
Over a thousand new species have been discovered in the Greater Mekong Region of Southeast Asia in ...
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Vietnam province redefines hydropower development
On the eve of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Summit in Vientiane, Mr Nguyen Duc Hai, the ...
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Saving the last rhinos in Vietnam
In order to protect wildlife within Cat Tien National Park, WWF Vietnam has undertaken a pilot ...
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Rare soft-shell turtle found in Cambodia
One of the world’s largest and least studied freshwater turtles has been found in Cambodia’s Mekong ...
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Eco-certification of fisheries in Vietnam: Making progress and building partnerships
From 5 to 9 March 2007, WWF Greater Mekong’s Vietnam Country Programme, in cooperation with the ...
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WWF working towards “Fish for Tomorrow”
World Wetlands Day in the Greater Mekong The Mekong River, its tributaries and other associated ...
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Environmental education can be entertaining
Who keeps 80 school children enthralled and produces 80 drawings of dolphins of various shapes and ...
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WWF working towards sustainable hydropower
The population of the Mekong Region is growing, income and expectations of the urban middle class ...
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Conserving critically endangered Siamese crocodile in Lao PDR
Lao PDR is home to a unique species of freshwater crocodile, the Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus ...
