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The report was produced with support from the Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN) and Internews’ Earth Journalism Network as part of the “Ground Truths” collaborative reporting project on soils. [1]

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA ― Masphal Kry was on his way to an international meeting about trade regulations for endangered species. [2]

QUANG NAM, VIETNAM ― The fast-growing and economical acacia has spread in Central Vietnam in response to the global call for wood pellets to replace coal-fired energy. But it has left biodiversity loss and, in some cases, even death in its wake. [3]

Phnom Penh prepares its first submissions for UNESCO natural world heritage and global geopark status. ANLONG KAMPI, CAMBODIA — Heads swiveled as Sun Kerng redirected the rudder towards a patch of bubbles on the surface of the water. [4]

This article was written with support from the Pulitzer Center. On July 17 last year, an American businessman named Adam Castillo visited the White House. Speaking to advisors of Vice President J.D. [5]

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[1] TH mekongeye.com · 2024-12-16 · 100% match

Fruits of spoil: Laos’ forests disappearing as fruit farms flourish

The report was produced with support from the Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN) and Internews’ Earth Journalism Network as part of the “Ground Truths” collaborative reporting project on soils.

[2] TH mekongeye.com · 2022-11-21 · 100% match

US charges Cambodian officials over monkey business

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA ― Masphal Kry was on his way to an international meeting about trade regulations for endangered species.

[3] TH mekongeye.com · 2023-11-19 · 97% match

A thorny dilemma: Acacia plantations in Vietnam may not be all that green

QUANG NAM, VIETNAM ― The fast-growing and economical acacia has spread in Central Vietnam in response to the global call for wood pellets to replace coal-fired energy. But it has left biodiversity loss and, in some cases, even death in its wake.

[4] TH mekongeye.com · 2022-09-23 · 97% match

Cambodia seeks safety net for critically endangered dolphins

Phnom Penh prepares its first submissions for UNESCO natural world heritage and global geopark status. ANLONG KAMPI, CAMBODIA — Heads swiveled as Sun Kerng redirected the rudder towards a patch of bubbles on the surface of the water.

[5] TH mekongeye.com · 2026-03-09 · 97% match

‘Not for sale’: Rare earths pitch ignites debate over US-Myanmar engagement

This article was written with support from the Pulitzer Center. On July 17 last year, an American businessman named Adam Castillo visited the White House. Speaking to advisors of Vice President J.D.

[6] MM news.mongabay.com · 2026-03-19 · 43% match

Juliette Chapalain on building networks and nurturing talent to tell Africa’s environmental stories

Juliette Chapalain is Mongabay Africa’s multimedia and fellowship editor, leading the bureau’s video, podcast and fellowship initiatives.

[7] FI www.businessfinland.fi · 39% match translated from fi

Infotilaisuus avustuksista LIFE-hankkeille

Information on grants for LIFE projects Information event organised by the Ministry of the Environment For more information: Milka Parviainen milca.swarm (at) ym.fi [] (/ globalassets / eu-financial advice / topical events / 2021 / posterimage54867.j

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[8] TH mekongeye.com · 2022-12-19 · 34% match

What a year it was in the countries along the Mekong

Life in the Mekong region in 2022 mostly evolved around recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, which revealed both challenges and opportunities for the environment and its people.

[9] FI www.businessfinland.fi · 31% match translated from fi

LIFE-ohjelman vuoden 2021 hakukierros on alkanut

LIFE application round for 2021 has started News 15.07.2021 This year's search for LIFE has opened.

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[10] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-02-01 · 30% match

Pattaya-Taksin Lions, students make salt licks for Sriracha forest animals

The Lions Club of Pattaya-Taksin make salt licks to supplement nourishment for animals in Sriracha’s Khao Chong Lom protected forest.

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