Mekong Generation Storytelling Event in Cambodia by Seat Lykheang, Young Eco Ambassadors After a 16-month-long journey to learn about Cambodia’s most unique river ecosystem, a group of Read More…
Teaching turtle conservation to local children to influence… by Bran Sinal A group of local and international conservation scientists partnered with local Buddhist monks from the 100 Pillar Pagoda Read More…
River Camp – A Memorable Experience by Aing Sereyrath May 2017 was the first time that I led a group of 35 people to experience the Mekong River landscape through Der Prey. Read More…
Inspired by the Local Community, Becoming an Awareness… by Aing Sereyrath Looking back, it’s hard to believe that a field trip to meet conservationists of a community forest in Mondulkiri has Read More…
Building motivation to succeed in fish conservation A year ago this December, almost 100 new Community Fish Refuge management committees participated in their first workshops to present and Read More…
Video: Release of a Giant Barb in Cambodia A giant barb, Cambodia's national fish, was released into the Tonle Sap River by a fisherman's family. From carvings at Angkor Wat, the Read More…
A Vision for Migratory Fish in Cambodia Migratory fish are the one of the many great wonders of the Mekong River. Every fall, these incredible fish undertake a massive migration in Read More…
Mekong Conservation Storytelling Nature is full of stories, and often the people working closely with nature are best suited to tell them. That was the premise of a two-day Read More…
Celebrating Cambodia’s National Fish Day Siem Reap: Fish play an important role in Cambodia's society and economy. About 80 percent of the protein consumed by Cambodians is from Read More…
World Fish Migration Day Through the Eyes of Cambodia Cambodian youth have strong concern over the well-being of the Mekong, the mother river, so they came together to design a series of Read More…