Mekong dolphin population rises to 118


Another newborn Mekong Irrawaddy dolphin has been sighted, bringing the number of newborn dolphins in the country to six so far this year, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) said in a news release.

The three-day-old calf was spotted on Monday at the Kampi dolphin pool in north-east Kratie province’s Chetr Borei district by a MAFF media team and was confirmed by a research team of the Fisheries Administration and the World Wide Fund for Nature.

“This new calf was healthy and seen swimming alongside a pod of six adult dolphins.

“It is the sixth baby dolphin born in 2026,” the news release said yesterday.

“With the new arrival of this calf, the total population of ­Me­­kong River dolphins in Cam­bodia has risen to 118,” it added.

The Mekong Irrawaddy dolphins have been listed as critically endangered on the Inter­natio­nal Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species since 2004.

These aquatic mammals currently live along a 120km main channel of the Mekong River in northeast Kratie and Stung Treng provinces, according to the MAFF. — Xinhua

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