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Chambak Patrol Station declared war on illegal chainsaws

February 07, 2018 – Chambak Patrol Station / Reaksmeysamaki village,  Oral district commune, Kompongspeu province.

Critically Endangered Giant ibis population found in the heart of the Cardamoms

It has been believed that the only remaining populations of Cambodia’s national bird, the Giant ibis (Thaumatibis gigantea), were restricted to the northern regions of the country. However, we have just confirmed a population of the Critically Endangered bird in the Cardamom Mountains! We were very excited to record evidence of this incredibly rare bird in a camera trap survey a [...]

Wildlife Alliance CEO attends opening of Kranhoung Conservation Center

Ms. Suwanna Gauntlett attended the opening of the Kranhoung Conservation Center in Kampong Cham province. This center was initiated by H.E. Yim Chhayly, Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Chairman of the Council for Agriculture and Rural Development. The conservation center will be used as a museum and education center.

Primary school activities on wildlife conservation

The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. The Community Night Show complimented the teacher training and classroom activities that were conducted earlier in the day. The public event [...]

January 30, 2018|Categories: Education|Tags: , , , |

Stung Areng CBET inaugural camping event

After the opening ceremony of Stung Areng Community-Based Ecotourism (CBET) on January 26th, nearly 100 people rode motorbikes and bicycles on rugged terrain to a camping site on top of a mountain. Wildlife Alliance, Koh Kong Provincial Authorities and Thmor Bang District Authorities co-organized youth camping in Veal Srol, one of the main ecotourism attractions in Areng Valley. H.E. Mithona Phouthong, Governor [...]

Stung Areng Community-Based Ecotourism open for business

After 2 years of preparation, the Stung Areng Community-Based Ecotourism (CBET) has opened its doors for business. The project will have positive impact by providing sustainable livelihoods to families in 8 villages. The project aims to provide alternative means of income to hunters and loggers in the communities. This ecotourism model has proven to be successful in the village of Chi [...]

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