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In the remote Cambodian jungles, we made sure rare Siamese crocodiles would have enough food

  • Written by Paul McInerney, Research Fellow, La Trobe University
In the remote Cambodian jungles, we made sure rare Siamese crocodiles would have enough foodThe Siamese Crocodile once lived in Southeast Asian freshwater rivers, but now fewer than 1000 individuals exist. Shutterstock

For nine hours, my colleague Michael Shackleton and I held onto our scooters for dear life while being slapped in the face by spiked jungle plants in the mountains of Cambodia. We only disembarked either to help push a...

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