Conservation and environmental news from Laos
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New forest loss figures highlight need for green growth in the Greater Mekong – WWF
The Greater Mekong subregion in Southeast Asia risks losing more than a third of its remaining ...
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In the Mekong, science – not guesswork – must prevail
The Xayaburi dam would be the first dam on the lower Mekong mainstream, and could well open the ...
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Poaching still biggest threat to recovery of world’s tiger populations
Serious gaps in protection are leaving tigers exposed to poachers, a new WWF study says, but this ...
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Laos pushes ahead with Mekong dam and risks destroying the region’s lifeblood
The Lao government’s determination to plow ahead with construction of the controversial ...
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Smart Use of Aquatic Resources About to Launch in Siphandone
Vientiane, 3 October: WWF-Laos and Department of Livestock and Fisheries (DLF) promote the ...
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Laos’ last chance to save last 6 river dolphins
A tiny population of six river dolphins, isolated in a deep pool in the Mekong River on the border ...
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Strengthening Capacity for Xesap NPA staff
Vientiane 14 September: WWF-Laos held a training for staff of Xesap National Protected Area (Xe Sap ...
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CarBi Starting to Gear up for Xe Sap NPA
Vientiane, 31 August: WWF-Laos provides vehicles to Xe Sap National Protected Area (NPA), which ...
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Mekong dams could rob millions of their primary protein source
Hydropower dams planned for the lower mainstem of the Mekong River could decimate fish populations ...
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Sustainability: Environment, Economy and Livelihoods
Vientiane 17 August: With the funding from IKEA, WWF and NAFRI signed a MoU for phase III of the ...
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