Imagine encountering a crocodile so rare that scientists once believed it no longer existed in the wild. This is the reality of the Siamese crocodile, a freshwater reptile native to Southeast Asia ...
Every day, up to 200 species go extinct. Some of these animals have been threatened with extinction for years, while others have never been discovered. Unfortunately, as the planet continues to change ...
A decade-long conservation program built around local culture is restoring a globally significant population of a critically endangered crocodile species to the Xe Champhone wetlands of central Laos.
Lao PDR is home to a unique species of freshwater crocodile, the Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis), but urgent action is necessary to prevent the loss of this species from its natural range in ...
Working with the government of Lao PDR, the Wildlife Conservation Society has helped to successfully hatch a clutch of 20 Siamese crocodiles, a species threatened across its range by hunting, habitat ...
This month, conservationists released 10 captive-bred Siamese crocodiles into Cambodia’s Virachey National Park as part of a regionwide effort to boost wild populations of the critically endangered ...
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