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Saving Freshwater Dolphins Means Saving Their Rivers

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Description: Article by Debra Boyce of the Christian Science Monitor describes the ecological challenges caused by humans that threaten the species group. Features links to related sites. (June 03, 1999)
Saving freshwater dolphins means saving their rivers - CSMonitor.com Saving freshwater dolphins means saving their rivers Special to The Christian Science Monitor The sound came first, a sharp blowing sound from somewhere in the muddy waters of the Mekong River. Then Phong Choeun got a brief, breath-catching glimpse of what he had been looking for - the blue-gray fin of an irrawaddy dolphin.
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