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Hundreds of new species discovered in this remote part of the world, researcher say
ABC News via Yahoo News· 1 year agoResearchers have discovered hundreds of new animal and plant species in remote parts of the world...
How the World’s Largest Freshwater Fish Grew to a Whopping 660 Pounds
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA local fisherman in northeastern Cambodia caught a 660-pound stingray in the Mekong River and...
New creature - with large teeth, thick shell and scars - found in Thai riverbed
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA new species of mollusc has been discovered at the bottom of a river in Thailand after extreme...
How much is the world's most productive river worth? Here's how experts estimate the value of nature
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 year agoEstablishing the financial worth of a river's fish is complicated when many people don't sell the...
New species — with ‘intriguingly’ large eggs — pulled from roadside canal in Thailand
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA new species of crustacean has been discovered lurking in the lakes, streams and canals of northern...
Scientists discover record-breaking stingray weighing over 650 pounds, giving them hope for a...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 10 months agoA gigantic stingray caught in Asia’s third-largest river has been tagged and tracked by researchers,...
Extinct snub-nosed gator had big teeth for crushing snails
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 11 months agoAn artist’s illustration of Alligator munensis. The large tooth sockets towards the back of its...
In search of the world's largest freshwater fish – the wonderfully weird giants lurking in Earth's...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 11 months agoAlligator gar can grow to gargantuan sizes. Zeb HoganRivers have been the lifeblood of human...
7 of the best river cruises around the world for 2024
The Independent via Yahoo News· 7 months agoA cruise holiday isn’t always about setting sail across vast oceans. For an alternative type of...
In Cambodia, a Battered Mekong Defies Doomsday Predictions
Yale Environment 360 via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAfter years of environmental assault — from dam building, overfishing, and logging — stretches of the Mekong River, upon which millions of people depend, appear to be recovering. Heavy rains ...