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 drew a larcge croud and there everyone seemed to enjoy many laughs while learning about the importance of protectign wildlife and the environment. Local police officers also attended helping to provide security in the show and to show their support of our activities in protecting natural resources and encouraging respect for Cambodia’s laws.

Earlier, the KE worked with a total of 233 (95 females) students at Prek Smach and Tani elementary schools on wildlife and habitat conservation lesson.

Wildlife Alliance invests in environmental education to protect nature for future generations.

Wildlife Alliance invests in environmental education to protect nature for future generations.

Wildlife Alliance invests in environmental education to protect nature for future generations.