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Mekong River Dolphins and People: Shared River, Shared Future: English-version

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Published on Oct 22, 2012

Mekong River Dolphins and People: Shared River, Shared Future

The iconic Irrawaddy dolphin was once plentiful in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, but was decimated during the region's turbulent recent past. Now threatened by fishing nets and proposed hydropower dams, the species is on the verge of extinction in the Mekong. With fewer than 100 dolphins remaining in the river, the Cambodian government has banned the use of gillnets to prevent the accidental catching of dolphins. Gillnet use is potentially destructive to both fish and dolphins. Restrictions on gillnet use however, can create hardships for the people who use gillnets to feed their family and make a living. To support these people, WWF has partnered with local government and development agencies to provide education and alternative livelihood opportunities in communities along the Mekong to mitigate these hardships and gain support to save the Mekong's critically endangered dolphins.

This video was released as part of celebrating the International Freshwater Dolphin Day on Oct 24th 2012. A ceremony was organised by WWF and the Cambodian Government at Kampi site, Kratie province - home of the Mekong's Irrawaddy dolphin located north-eastern Cambodia.

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  • Xiaolian7

    Falun Dafa is a cultivation system in the Buddha School, saving people, that is based on the principles of the Universe: 真 Truthfulness 善 Compassion 忍 Forbearance

    It teaches elevation of one's moral character. Since 1999 it has been brutally persecuted by the CCP in China. Good people are being tortured, raped, killed, force-fed, deprived of sleep and have organs harvested from simply because their spiritual belief. Millions practitioners were killed by the evil CCP.

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  • Allan Michaud

    No mention of why the calves all die within days or weeks of being born, since at least 2004?

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