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Fading Forests: Evaluating the Rate of Forest Loss in…

A thriving tropical forest is an explosion of life: this could be a cacophony of bird song, towering trees festooned by vibrant plants, or a Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, development, flooded forest, Tonle Sap
November 29, 2021November 30, 2021 • Cambodia, Ecosystem Services, Research

Explore an Interactive Guide of the Mekong Basin

The Wonders of the Mekong Project has created an interactive tour of the Mekong Basin called a story map. Story maps are user-friendly web Read More…
Tagged Under Communication, tools and resources, Wonders of the Mekong
March 26, 2019June 27, 2019 • Ecosystem Services

Valuing the Mekong’s Seasonal Wetlands

Wetlands are more than a meeting of land and water – they are complex systems where humans, wildlife, and environmental processes interact. Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, ecosystem services, forests, video, wetlands
January 14, 2019February 2, 2019 • Ecosystem Services, Freshwater Biodiversity

Following the Flow in the Mekong Basin

The Mekong River provides many benefits to people, from food and water to livelihood and cultural significance. Wonders of the Mekong Read More…
Tagged Under fish migration, fisheries, flow, Mekong River, migration, Sekong River, Tonle Sap
May 19, 2018June 19, 2018 • Ecosystem Services

Studying Water Quality on the Mekong River

An estimated 165 fish species in the Lower Mekong Basin migrate long distances during their life cycles. Seasonal changes and connections Read More…
Tagged Under water quality
March 29, 2018 • Cambodia, Ecosystem Services

Studying Wetlands in 85 Seconds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsUbuFAwjiA February 2 is World Wetlands Day, a day for celebrating the many important services that wetlands Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, field work, Vietnam, wetlands
February 2, 2017October 3, 2017 • Ecosystem Services

Celebrating Stories of Change

The Sustainable Mekong Research Network (SUMERNET) celebrated its 10th birthday in January with a daylong meeting that brought together Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, conference, wetlands
March 18, 2016June 15, 2017 • Ecosystem Services, Events

Off the beaten path

It has been nearly a year and a half since FISHBIO began working on a collaborative project surveying small wetlands in Cambodia and Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, wetlands
March 9, 2016June 15, 2017 • Ecosystem Services

A Mekong Symposium at the American Fisheries Society

At the recent American Fisheries Society annual meeting in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., a full-day symposium titled "Sustaining Diverse Fisheries Read More…
Tagged Under conference
October 14, 2015April 21, 2017 • Climate Change and Development, Ecosystem Services, Fisheries and Culture

Wetlands coming back to life

It may seem surprising that an interdisciplinary group of researchers spent a week in a Vietnam forest looking for fishes in dry wetlands, but Read More…
Tagged Under project update, Vietnam, wetlands
July 22, 2015April 21, 2017 • Ecosystem Services
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