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Critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphins and the world’s most productive freshwater fishery saved from destructive dam
Mar 30, 2020

In a significant step forward for nature and communities that depend on the mighty Mekong River, the Cambodian government has abandoned plans to build the Sambor hydropower dam and has put a 10-year moratorium on any new dams on the Mekong mainstem.



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