Pangasianodon gigas in National Geographic website

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"The rapids and whirlpool ecosystem in Chiang Khong-Chiang Saen is the only area in the Mekong that giant catfish use as a spawning ground and it will be destroyed by Mekong rapids blasting," said Sretthachau.

Thats a shame. I hate it when companies destroy an animals habitat with no concern over the animal. I'm sure its all because of money too.
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Actually, the current situation along the Mekong River is fairly complicated. Cheap hydroelectric power is apparently a much more attractive option to the governments there than conservation of habitats.
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