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Advocacy on Fresh Water Fisheries conservation ( Introductions on importance of fishes, rivers and their relations to conservations , present illegal fishing trends and way forward solution Under water fish and Their Habitats documentation.

2022-05-04 @ 09:30 (GMT+0000) - 2022-05-23 @ 02:30 (GMT+0000)
Royal Manas National Park, Tingtibi, Zhemgang
Citizen science
21
May
21
May
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22
May

Hudson River Eel Project

2022-05-21 @ 16:00 (GMT+0000) - 2022-05-22 @ 13:00 (GMT+0000)
Norrie Point Environmental Center - State Park, Margaret Norrie State Park, Staatsburg, NY, USA
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