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@WWFMekong

Working in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam to secure a future where humans live in harmony with nature.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2015.

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    "This health crisis must serve as a wake-up call for the need to end the unsustainable use of endangered animals and their parts, as exotic pets, for food consumption and for their perceived medicinal value."

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    Research: habitat fragmentation by of large rivers impedes fish movement to/from feeding & spawning grounds causing interruption in life cycles

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    A great analysis of the link between the and the wildlife trade, both for meat and pets, and what needs to be done to prevent outbreaks in the future.

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    “This public health crisis needs to be a wake-up call for the Asia-Pacific region that it is time to permanently close illegal and unregulated wildlife markets.” Ryuji Tsutsui,

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    31. sij

    We need to permanently end poaching and wild animal markets not only to save wildlife populations but also to reduce the threat of outbreaks like the and similar epidemics in the future

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    “Everywhere you look there are indications that this river () which has provided for so many, for so long, is at a breaking point” @Rajesh_SEI

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  7. WWF Statement on Closing Illegal Wildlife Markets Across the Asia Pacific Region

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    30. sij

    China's temporary ban on wildlife markets was an important first step, WCS's Dr. Christian Walzer tells of . Next: make it permanently illegal.

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    31. sij

    “At the Myitsone dam in Myanmar, Chinese developers and investors faced the worst-case scenario, locking in funds indefinitely after the dam was suspended mid-construction on environmental grounds.” via

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    31. sij

    We appreciate the immediate action taken by China’s law enforcement agencies and stand ready to provide technical support to assist the effective closure of wildlife markets.

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    30. sij

    Viber will be doubling every dollar given to wild tigers up to $10,000. Share our link!

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    30. sij

    “Unfortunately, this has been problematic for the people who rely on the because the high algae concentration has been clogging fishing nets and making it difficult to fish.”

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    29. sij

    “Ministry has highlighted more than 2,000 cases of forestry crimes—including the seizure of more than 4,000 illegal wildlife traps.”

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    Nam Ou river hydropower cascade will cause serious & long lasting negative impacts very far downstream the Mekong river + delta an example of a very wrong investment under

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    In 2020 the we have an incredible opportunity to turn things around and commit to protecting the populations of Africa by reducing demand for in Asia.

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  18. Myanmar has the lowest cost per unit of average solar photovoltaic in Southeast Asia—its shift towards solar energy is a hopeful progress, a more sustainable alternative to the hydropower dams which it currently relies heavily on.

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    In 2020 the we have an incredible opportunity to turn things around and commit to protecting the elephant populations of Africa by reducing demand for ivory in Asia.

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    The most likely spread from animals to humans in a market that was selling illegally poached wildlife as bush meat. Stopping illegal wildlife trade isn't just about preserving biodiversity, it's a public health issue.

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