The reptile was believed to be extinct in Cambodia until 2000 when a group of experts from the United States rediscovered them in the system of Sre Ambel river, in the western part of Koh Kong province.
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Saving our free-flowing rivers
We are at a critical point for deciding the fate of the Ayeyarwady and Salween, and of all rivers worldwide. We need to fully understand and protect their value before it is too late.
“Garbage Youth” for a Clean and Green Cambodia
“We put our wellbeing at risk, but we are willing to do that because we want to make the canal, and later the city, clean,” says the 29-year-old. “We are doing this every day in the evening, usually from 4 until 7:30.”
MRC forum raises urgent Mekong issues
Priorities include: transparent cooperation on results shared with Mekong countries, improvement of MRC data and information systems and cost and benefit sharing integrated into project planning and implementation.
Scorched Earth Development in Northern Laos
Entire mountains were raked away, and rectilinear geometries were imposed upon this land of jungled hills. The new railway was gashed through the landscape, covering villages with dust.
In Pictures: National Geographic looks at Life along the Mekong in Thailand
Ostensibly the border between Thailand and Laos, the Mekong River serves more as a thread connecting the two cultures, making it a complex and fascinating prospect for visitors, far from the busy streets of Bangkok.
Circus performance calls on people to protect environment
The show features characters from popular Vietnamese fairy tales like Hang Nga and Cuoi about people who live on the moon and are suffering from air pollution caused by those who live on earth.
HCM City to reduce plastic waste
The project aims to have at least 70 per cent of plastic waste of the 582 tonnes per day of domestic waste collected by 4,000 private garbage collectors for recycling.