Kiri: Environmental Storybook Publication Date: 12th July 2021 Authorized By: Young Eco Ambassador Figure 1: Project Writing Members of YEA: Mekong Generation 1 Srey Pov is 18 majoring in English
Kiri: Environmental Storybook Publication Date: 12th July 2021 Authorized By: Young Eco Ambassador Figure 1: Project Writing Members of YEA: Mekong Generation 1 Srey Pov is 18 majoring in English
The Mekong Seagull Project Publication Date: 26th July 2021 Authorized By: Young Eco Ambassador Picture 1: Fishermen preparing caught fish into bags and sacks for further processing into delicacies like
Giant Barb is the name of a fish in Cambodia which is known as the biggest fish in this country weighing up to 300 kilograms. Thanks to its shape people called it “ King of
the Lake”. In this article, we’ll learn the reasons why this fish is important to the Khmer identity and well, important in general! What is it? And why is it the king? Read and find out!
There are a lot of professions, yet this guy decided to study the Irrawaddy Dolphin. We can never imagine how much an individual suffers in their profession. Today, I’d like to bring this up to promote this kind of career and conserve our regional dolphin altogether. The least we can do is to learn and spread the knowledge to more people. At least they know and are aware that it’s an endangered creature and we all should take part in conserving it together. As an Irrawaddy Dolphin researcher, he has to stay under the sun on the boat in the middle of the river for up to 8 hours a day just to capture the fin to symbolize each population of the dolphin. Not enough, he has to endure the smell of the dolphin’s dead body as they take it as a sample for further study. Out of all the pain, he still loves his job. That’s because he concerns about the endangered local creatures that are about to disappear forever. On the other hand, working with animals gains him nothing but his love for those beautiful and rare creatures.