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OPSC Assistant Fisheries Officer Result 2021 released on opsc gov in, Document Verification on March 3
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OPSC AFO Admit Card 2020 Released for Assistant Fisheries Officer Post @opsc gov in, Check Direct Link Here
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Sitha’s team’s discovery of a living population of Cantor’s turtles has inspired hope. WCS CAMBODIA
WCS’ project manager Sitha honoured as ‘Mekong Hero’
Thu, 24 December 2020
Som Sitha, the Koh Kong and Mekong Conservation Project manager at Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS Cambodia), has been selected as one of the six Mekong Conservation Heroes for 2020-2021 by the Mekong Conservation Heroes programme (MCH) – a part of the Wonders of the Mekong project funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
The MCH was developed to shine a spotlight on outstanding individuals doing inspiring conservation work in the Lower Mekong Basin by working to research, protect, or raise public awareness about the Mekong River’s unique ecosystem, biodiversity, habitats, and cultural heritage.
Fisher pinched with more than 100 undersize crabs
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A Christmas stocking gives North East fish numbers a boost
The Environment Agency has released thousands of fish bred at its national fish farm into North East rivers and stillwaters
From: The Environment Agency s Natalie Wallace releases fish into Dissington Pond
The Environment Agency’s festive fish release has seen more than 26,000 fish released into rivers and stillwaters in Northumberland, County Durham and Teesside.
All the fish were reared at the Environment Agency’s national fish farm near Calverton, Nottinghamshire, using funding from rod licence sales.
The work is part of the Environment Agency’s ongoing plan to develop, restore and create fisheries in the region to encourage people to get outdoors and enjoy angling safely.