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Article: Ten Irrawaddy dolphins, eight of them calves, have been killed in the Mekong River in Cambodia in the last two months, raising serious concerns about the survival of a critically endangered population.(Brief article)
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- April 1, 2006
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Ten Irrawaddy dolphins, eight of them calves, have been killed in the Mekong River in Cambodia in the last two months, raising serious concerns about the survival of a critically endangered population. WWF estimates that there are between 80 and ...
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