Baby dolphin born in Mekong’s Koh Phdao


Keeping up the numbers: Every single newborn calf is important for the survival of the small Mekong dolphin population. — AFP

The team researching the Mekong River Irrawaddy dolphins has spotted a newborn baby in Kratie province’s Sambor district, according to the Fisheries Administration’s Department of Fisheries Conservation.

The department reported on March 7 that the calf was spotted by the research team and WWF Cambodia. They are conducting research and gathering data on the number of Mekong dolphins. The baby was seen swimming with eight adult dolphins in the Koh Phdao deep pool in Sambor district.

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