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Rare Giant Eels found far up the Mekong River in Thailand. The Mekong Biodiversity proves itself
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE---------------------Of interest to editors and journalists covering: Wildlife Conservation, Environment, Nature, Science, Zoology, Asia, Thailand,TravelRare Giant Eels found far up the Mekong River in Thailand. The Mekong Biodiversity proves itself again!  NongKhai,...
South East Asia Volunteer and Traveler News: August 2010
South East Asia Volunteer and Traveler NewsEditor: Sven MauleonIn this issue:«If you're having trouble viewing this email visit this url to see it online: http://www.openmindprojects.org/community/article/335/south-east-asia-volunteer-and-traveler-news-august-2010...
Volunteering in Thailand and an Aquarium!
By volunteer Felix In a few days, my plane leaves Thailand to take me back to a summery Sweden. I really have mixed feelings about this. I mean, I do miss Sweden with her cold (Compared to Thailand) weather and beautiful forests. At the same time, I don't like to leave unfinished work...
Volunteering in Thailand and an Aquarium!
The Karen/Burmese P’ya Dawn School Project in Mae Sot by volunteer Chloe
Southeast Asia Volunteer and Traveler News: May / June 2010 Issue
South East Asia Volunteer and Traveler NewsIn this issue:     Editor’s notes The major theme of...
Editor’s notes
The major theme of this issue of South East Asia Volunteers and Travellers News is Thailand and its current problems. But we also convey the many wonderful aspects of volunteering in Thailand as well as Laos and Cambodia.We understand volunteers who cancel their trip to Thailand at this point in...
Wildlife at the Khao Yai National Park in Thailand by volunteer Wendy
Wildlife at Khao Yai National ParkBy volunteer Wendy Roberts, AustraliaWhen driving through the exotic greenery of Khao Yai the first thing you notice are the people, especially when travelling during Thai holidays and peak periods. All the way along the road you notice the throng of people,...
Some Thailand Politics Links
Somtow Sucharitkul: Don't Blame Dan Rivers – on foreign media’s difficulties understanding Thai language, culture and politicshttp://www.somtow.org/2010/05/dont-blame-dan-rivers.htmlPopular singer and leading  red  talks about destroying buildings in ThailandSee more:...
ScandAsia Magazine's interview with OpenmindProjects
Volunteering is much about opening your mind to different ways of life, says Sven Mauleon, who in 2001 co-founded the very successful volunteer organization OpenmindProjects. 

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