Deaths of 3 endangered Cambodian dolphins raise alarm

FILE - A Mekong River dolphin appears on the Mekong River at Kampi village, Kratie province, northeast of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on March 17, 2009. Three endangered freshwater dolphins have died within less than 10 days of each other, alarming conservationists in Cambodia. The death of a third healthy dolphin in such a brief period indicates "an increasingly alarming situation and the need for an intensive law enforcement be urgently conducted in the dolphin habitats," the World Wildlife Fund said in an announcement Monday, Dec. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith, File)

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Three endangered freshwater dolphins have died within 10 days of each other, alarming conservationists in Cambodia.

The death of a third healthy dolphin in such a brief period indicates “an increasingly alarming situation and the need for an intensive law enforcement be urgently conducted in the dolphin habitats,†the World Wildlife Fund said in an announcement Monday.

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