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Media Coverage

​Wonders of the Mekong in the media

The Wonders of the Mekong project has generated extraordinary media coverage, setting it apart from any other conservation initiative. With more than 30 articles and video stories featured in National Geographic alone, the project's impact has been truly global. The 2022 discovery of the giant freshwater stingray in Cambodia—later confirmed by Guinness World Records as the world's largest freshwater fish—captured headlines worldwide, with stories reaching an audience of over one billion people. Other stories and reports produced by the project have similarly reached audiences of hundreds of millions of people globally. 

In addition to its international reach, the project has achieved significant local and regional media coverage, which has played a critical role in influencing policymaking in the region. According to a media metrics analysis by the University of Nevada, Reno, the project’s media coverage has generated more than $5 million in publicity value, highlighting its exceptional success in raising global and regional awareness about Mekong River conservation.
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​Enormous stingray sets world record for largest freshwater fish 
NAT GEO June 20, 2022
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River sanctuaries help giant fish recover in Southeast Asia
NAT GEO April 25, 2019
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How can we save the ‘world’s most important’ river?
NAT GEO July 1, 2024
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Cambodia's endangered river dolphins at highest population in 20 years 
NAT GEO April 5, 2019
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Inside the plan to save some of the biggest fresh water fish 
NAT GEO March 18, 2022
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Southeast Asia may be building too many dams too fast 
NAT GEO August 23, 2018
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​This ‘Ghost’ Fish Seemed Extinct, Until It Turned Up in Unexpected Places
November 11, 2024
​How a Record-Setting Giant Fish Could Help Save It's Home River
July 21, 2023
A Giant Stingray May Be the Largest Freshwater Fish
June 20, 2022
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The 'Mekong ghost' megafish has resurfaced after an extinction scare
October 24, 2024
Like flyways for birds, we need to map swimways for fish
January 28, 2025
More new geckos have been found hiding in Southeast Asia's limestone towers
January 8, 2025
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This 'Ghost' Fish Seemed Extinct, Until It Turned Up in Unexpected Places
October 29, 2024
In Cambodia, researchers document the world's largest freshwater fish 
​June 20, 2022
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In a Dammed and Diked Mekong, a Push to Restore the Flow 
​May 8, 2024
In Cambodia, a Battered Mekong Defies Doomsday Predictions
​March 3, 2023
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Huge and rare Mekong catfish spotted in Cambodia, raising conservation hopes 
December 13, 2024 
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One-fifth of Mekong river fish species face extinction, report says
March 4, 2024
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What a giant stingray says about the Mekong 
July 23, 2022
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Perspective | Giant Catch in the Mekong Reveals Mysteries of Biodiversity Hot Spot 
January 10, 2023
Five Bright Spots in the Mekong 
​March 22, 2021 
Dam Battles Converge on Cambodia's 3S Rivers 
October 3, 2021