Rare Mekong Giant Catfish Resurface in Cambodia

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Six endangered Mekong giant catfish were discovered and released back into the river in Cambodia, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts in the Mekong River Basin. The discovery underscores the challenges posed by illegal fishing, habitat loss, and pollution, as well as the impact of upstream dams and climate change on the river's ecosystem. Conservationists view this as a hopeful sign for the species' survival, despite a significant population decline over the past 13 years.
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