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View all search resultsHighly endangered: Two Pesut river dolphins swim in the Mahakam River in the Muara Kaman district of Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, on Wednesday
Highly endangered: Two Pesut river dolphins swim in the Mahakam River in the Muara Kaman district of Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, on Wednesday. An expert from the University of Amsterdam, Daniella Kreb, who has carried out research on the highly endangered freshwater dolphin species since 1997, is concerned that fish stocks are dropping due to vessel transportation along the the Mahakam River. (Courtesy of Daniella Kreb) (Courtesy of Daniella Kreb)
span class="caption">Highly endangered: Two Pesut river dolphins swim in the Mahakam River in the Muara Kaman district of Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, on Wednesday. An expert from the University of Amsterdam, Daniella Kreb, who has carried out research on the highly endangered freshwater dolphin species since 1997, is concerned that fish stocks are dropping due to vessel transportation along the the Mahakam River. (Courtesy of Daniella Kreb)
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