Background WWF Myanmar was established in 2013 and is working to conserve the country’s biodiversity and build a sustainable future for people and wildlife. The focus is on promoting green economy within national policies, and sustaining and protecting biodiversity and ecological connectivity of the transboundary Dawna Tenasserim Landscape (DTL) through an integrated landscape approach, and the Ayeyarwady river basin through an integrated river basin approach. Find out more at www.wwf.org.mm The WWF Myanmar Freshwater Programme aims to promote the conservation of Myanmar’s unique aquatic biodiversity, and sustainable water resources management. Specifically, we focus on conserving the last two large free-flowing rivers in tropical Asia – the Irrawaddy and the

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