Don Sahong Dam manager says traditional bamboo or Lee traps cannot be used by fishermen anymore.
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Stop trash burning, let us breathe freely
The air pollution levels have increased more than 8 times this past month, according to Nature Advocacy – an advocacy organisation seeking to clean up Yangon’s air.
Mekong Delta faces decline in wild birds, fish and plants
The number of species of wild birds, fish, and plants in the Mekong Delta has fallen rapidly in recent years because of a decline in food resources and natural habitats.
B.Grimm urges tree farm model
The model, which has been adopted in many European countries, especially in Scandinavia, has proven successful in conserving trees.
Re-wilding big prey animals help restoring tiger habitat
The 18,000 sq km forest in Thailand is considered a stronghold where tigers have made a comeback due to conservation measures.
Myanmar’s Kachin State Sees Boom in Chinese Banana Cultivation
Seeking quick returns, Chinese investors are driving a scramble for plantation land in parts of northern Myanmar.
Who Cares About Kaavan?
A feel-good story about an elephant has distracted attention from the dire state of the environment in Cambodia.
Việt Nam’s farming land faces challenges
Farming land area in the next few years will not increase, even in areas like the Mekong Delta region or Central Highlands.
Long An to expand high-quality, hi-tech rice farming
The Mekong Delta province of Long An plans to increase its rate of high-quality rice cultivation to 70 -75 percent during 2021 – 2025 from the current 50 percent, according to its Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Habitat loss is driving human-elephant conflicts in Thailand
Their status as sacred creatures has not stopped some wild elephants from killing three Buddhist monks in three separate incidents in just a few weeks.