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Through decades of careful conservation efforts, the white-headed langur population has increased from just over 300 in the 1980s to more than 1,400 across 130 groups today. [1]

NARATHIWAT, Thailand – Thai wildlife researchers have confirmed the discovery of the rare False Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) in the wil [2]

A vulnerable bird that usually migrated to the wetlands of the Mekong Delta has become a rare visitor to the area DONG THAP, VIETNAM – Twenty years ago, Nguyen Van Liet took scientists to the wetlands near his hometown of Tram Chim on Vietnam’s Mekon... [4]

Mongla lies on the border of the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in southwestern China and Shan State in northeastern Burma. [5]

CHUMPHON, THAILAND – Groups of citizen scientists and researchers have been documenting the biodiversity along the controversial land bridge project site in southern Thailand, aiming to provide scientific evidence of the area’s valuable ecosystems – ... [6]

NAKHON PHANOM, THAILAND ― Fish numbers have plummeted in tributaries of the Mekong River, and local communities in Thailand have linked the declining numbers of fish to the mainstream dams built on Asia’s biggest river. [7]

STUNG TRENG, CAMBODIA – Two years after the last Irrawaddy dolphin was found dead in a transboundary pool in the Mekong River on the Cambodia-Laos border, the villagers who once relied on the dolphins to attract eco-tourists have a new plan to get vi... [8]

RANGOON — Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Sunday launched an historic and in-depth look at the tropics, making public an unprecedented three-year evaluation of the social, economic and environmental issues at play in the 134 countries t... [9]

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[1] TH thailand-business-news.com · 2026-03-27 · 75% match

Tech-Driven Restoration: Saving the World’s Critically Endangered White-headed Langur

Through decades of careful conservation efforts, the white-headed langur population has increased from just over 300 in the 1980s to more than 1,400 across 130 groups today.

[2] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-02-16 · 75% match

Rare False Gharial confirmed in southern Thailand, signaling recovery of Tak Bai wetlands

NARATHIWAT, Thailand – Thai wildlife researchers have confirmed the discovery of the rare False Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) in the wil

[3] FI yle.fi · 2018-12-18 · 85% match

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The status of natural habitats in Finland has continued to deteriorate over the past decade with 48% of the nearly 400 habitat types across the country evaluated as threatened, according to a new environmental threat assessment released on Tuesday.

[4] TH mekongeye.com · 2022-09-19 · 75% match

Vietnam loses sacred cranes after habitat change

A vulnerable bird that usually migrated to the wetlands of the Mekong Delta has become a rare visitor to the area DONG THAP, VIETNAM – Twenty years ago, Nguyen Van Liet took scientists to the wetlands near his hometown of Tram Chim on Vietnam’s Mekon

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2016-10-13 · 75% match

Mongla: ‘the Wildlife Trafficking Capital of the World’

Mongla lies on the border of the Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in southwestern China and Shan State in northeastern Burma.

[6] TH mekongeye.com · 2025-03-03 · 75% match

Citizen scientists put land bridge plan under microscope

CHUMPHON, THAILAND – Groups of citizen scientists and researchers have been documenting the biodiversity along the controversial land bridge project site in southern Thailand, aiming to provide scientific evidence of the area’s valuable ecosystems –

[7] TH mekongeye.com · 2022-10-31 · 75% match

Dams on the Mekong decimating tributary fisheries

NAKHON PHANOM, THAILAND ― Fish numbers have plummeted in tributaries of the Mekong River, and local communities in Thailand have linked the declining numbers of fish to the mainstream dams built on Asia’s biggest river.

[8] TH mekongeye.com · 2024-04-01 · 75% match

Cambodian villagers plan new attraction after last dolphin dies

STUNG TRENG, CAMBODIA – Two years after the last Irrawaddy dolphin was found dead in a transboundary pool in the Mekong River on the Cambodia-Laos border, the villagers who once relied on the dolphins to attract eco-tourists have a new plan to get vi

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2014-06-30 · 34% match

Suu Kyi Launches ‘Overwhelming’ Report on Tropics

RANGOON — Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Sunday launched an historic and in-depth look at the tropics, making public an unprecedented three-year evaluation of the social, economic and environmental issues at play in the 134 countries t

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