WWF Laos office
WWF Greater Mekong
Linda worked closely with WWF as the Head of the Environmental Unit for the UNDP in Laos we interacted frequently with her both in formal and informal meetings. Her dedicated and spirited approach to her work was an inspiration, and we feel very lucky to have known her. In addition, some of us who knew Linda personally will never forget her. She will be missed.
Sincerely,
Roland Eve
Country Director, WWF Laos on behalf of all Laos-based WWF staff.
WWF in Laos
Office
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WWF Laos Country Programme,
Laos53 Saylom Road Ban Saylom Vientiane
Laos
+856 21 216080
+856 21 251883
WWF Conservation Projects in Laos
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Planning to protect Eld’s Deer
The Lower Mekong Dry Forests have been identified as a global priority for biodiversity conservation. This ecoregion is facing numerous pressures as l...
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Conservation of the Mekong Irrawaddy Dolphin along the Lao-Cambodia Border
WWF and Mekong River Commission (MRC) are seeking to broaden the scope of dolphin conservation in the Siphandone area along the Lao-Cambodia border by...
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Pilot Green Club Activities in Southern Lao PDR
The aim of this project is to pilot training of teachers in rural areas on environmental education (EE) activities. The project will be conducted in a...
Latest Laos News
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Unifying commitment for the critically endangered Mekong dolphins
The Cambodian Government and WWF will work together on a new strategy of joint efforts for ...
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Unifying commitment for the critically endangered Mekong dolphins
The Cambodian Government and WWF will work together on a new strategy of joint efforts for ...
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Mekong leaders new 10-year plan signals support for green economy
Leaders from the six countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion have affirmed their commitment to ...
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New species discovered every two days in the Mekong
A new monkey, a self-cloning skink, five carnivorous plants, and a unique leaf warbler are among ...
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Wild Mekong: New species in 2010 from the forests, wetlands and waters of the Greater Mekong, Asia’s land of rivers
A new monkey, a self-cloning skink, five carnivorous plants, and a unique leaf warbler are among ...
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Xayaburi dam delay pending further studies is a positive step
Ministers from the Mekong have agreed to delay a decision on building the controversial Xayaburi ...
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Green growth takes centre stage at Greater Mekong Subregion forum
Government and civil society representatives from the six countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion ...
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Make or break time for Mekong river as Xayaburi dam decision looms
Environment and water resource ministers from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam meeting in Siem ...
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Make or break time for Mekong river as Xayaburi dam decision looms
Environment and water resource ministers from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam meeting in Siem ...
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World Premiere: First FSC certified rattan forest in Laos
Vientiane, Laos: The world’s first rattan forests have been certified according to the Forest ...
