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DYin-yang frong (Leptobrachium leucops)
This new species was found in southern Vietnam. Its striking black and white eyes are unique to this kind of frog, measuring only 1.5 inches long. It has only been found at in wet evergreen and cloud forests. -
DSweet singing frog (Gracixalus quangi)
While most male frogs attract females with repetitive croaks, Quang’s tree frog spins a new tune each time. No two calls are the same, and each individual mixes clicks, whistles and chirps in a unique order. It was discovered in the high-altitude forests of northern... -
DThick-spiked Coelogyne Orchid (Coelogyne pachystachya)
Despite its “thorny” name, this organism is pure-white, elegant, and majestic. It is native to Thailand.
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DWalking catfish (Clarias gracilentus)
This species lives in freshwater streams on the island of Phu Quoc in Vietnam. While it does not truly walk, the ‘walking catfish’ has the ability to use its pectoral fins to stay upright while it wiggles forward with snakelike movements. -
DIrrawaddy Dolphin
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DTribal woman in Central Vietnam
Tribal grandmother from the Ta Oi ethnic group in Central Vietnam takes care of her grandchild.
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DIndochinese Tiger
Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti) is only found in the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. -
DIndochinese Tiger
Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti) is only found in the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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DGreater Mekong
A WWF project worker photographing Irrawaddy river dolphins for use in photo identification of individual dolphins in the Mekong River, Kratie Province, Cambodia. -
DGreater Mekong
Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti) is only found in the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. -
DGreater Mekong Promoting Sustainable Forestry
A Switch to Sustainable RattanIn the past 30 years, rattan has become an essential product in the Non-Timber-Forest-Product industry (NTFP).Unfortunately, unsustainable harvest of rattan leads to forest degradation and affects overall forest ecosystem services. The use of...
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DGreater Mekong People and Communities
Children with a basket full of Mekong freshwater herring "pa mak pang" or Laotian shad (Tenualosa thibaudeaui), formerly one of the most abundant species, which has almost disappeared, Tonle Sap River, CambodiaFlood season October 20, 2002 -
DAgricultural Practices in the Greater Mekong
Villager tends to his rice field. -
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small motorized boat heads up a small channel of the river, the edge lined with Nypa palm