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Active conservation projects in the Lower Mekong Dry Forests Ecoregion

Young women using scoop nets to collect crustaceans, aquatic insects, and small fish for household consumption. Lao PDR.

Support to Food Security and Aquatic Biodiversity

Laos is a culturally diverse country globally renowned for its unique biodiversity and natural resources. The Mekong River carves a path down its leng...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Jan 2005

Pilot Green Club Activities in Southern Lao PDR

The aim of this project is to pilot training of teachers in rural areas on environmental education (EE) activities. The project will be conducted in a...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Nov 2007

WWF Tiger Action Plan

Drawing upon 4 decades of tiger conservation work with partners around the globe, WWF has developed a new and far-reaching strategy for tiger conserva...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Apr 2002

Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS)

WWF initiated the development of an Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS), following priorities defined in the WWF Asia/Pacific Regional St...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Jul 1999

Improving the Management of Xe Pian National Protected Area

This project is intended to strengthen the capacity of the Department of Forestry in the management of protected areas (PAs) and wildlife conservation...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: Oct 2008

Participatory Management and Conservation of the Xe Kong River Basin

The project goal is to cooperate with local government authorities on poverty eradication through a participatory approach to integrated river basin m...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: May 2004

Srepok river, East of Cambodia.

Srepok Wilderness Area, Cambodia

The Srepok wilderness area in northeastern Cambodia is home to Asian elephant, banteng, gaur, tiger and hundreds of bird species. However, the natural...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: Jul 2002

Community Managed Eld's Deer Sanctuary

The Lower Mekong Dry Forests Ecoregion has been identified as a conservation priority by WWF, working in partnership with governments and communities ...

Modified: Feb 2009 - Started: Feb 2008

Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) passing through water lilies. Bangkok Zoo, Thailand.

Pang Sida National Park, Thailand

The high mountains and dense forests of Pang Sida National Park in eastern Thailand are home to a wide range of wildlife, including elephant, tiger, d...

Modified: Feb 2009 - Started: Jan 2005

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