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Nature is being lost – with huge implications for us all
The World's Forgotten Fishes report is a celebration of freshwater fishes – and it’s a call to action too.
Mondul Kiri provincial spatial plan seeks to influence decisions and build a collective ownership around a balanced development between sustainable ...
“Two years ago I saw hundreds of lesser adjutants perching on a big leafless tree. The tree was so big but all I could see were the birds all over ...
Please download and read the full summary report about the law enforcement efforts in WWF's supported protected areas in Cambodia in the first ...
“I feel remorse and awful for killing wildlife in the past. I didn’t understand what I was doing” – Moen Thoeun
In early 2019, several villagers including Mr. Tu Te were selected by WWF-Cambodia and Forest and Livelihood Organization (FLO) to pilot a chicken ...
In the Koh Snaeng commune, O Svay district, the Stung Treng province, where the Somros Koh Han Community-based Ecotourism (CBET) is located, is ...
Villagers in Punchea Village in Ou Krieng Commune, Sambo District, Kratie Province—90 percent of whom are Phnong indigenous people—live where the ...
Five families in Anlung Preah Kur Village in Wattanak Commune, Sambo District, Kratie Province are now raising fish in their own homes. Through fish ...
Villagers in Sambo District in Kratie Province of Cambodia can now earn extra income by raising chickens. By spending just a little time and money on ...
Rangers like Mr. Sin Satha from the Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary in Cambodia put themselves at great risks to help save the ecosystems that Cambodia's ...
WWF’s engagement with global corporations & the private sector has become increasingly important, with the necessity to balance economic development ...
Responding to various challenges and its growth, WWF-Cambodia, initiated in February 2018 an Organizational Assessment/Organizational Development ...
The Rattan & Bamboo team has been supporting community members in Cambodia to improve livelihoods while simultaneously protecting forests. This ...
The hard work and persistence of the river guards to protect the Irrawaddy dolphin in the Mekong Flooded Forest (MFF) landscape contributed to the ...
The law enforcement team in the EPL has had a very busy start to the year. There has been a heavy focus on training of rangers from the Ministry of ...
Nine community forests (CF) in Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary (SWS), were all converted into community protected areas (CPA). This is a result of a ...
The Eastern Plains Landscape (EPL) of Mondulkiri province has the largest reproducing population of Asian elephants in Cambodia. Camera-trap photos ...
The European Union (EU) and WWF continue cooperation for sustainable resource use and protected area management. WWF and the EU have officially ...
The joint signing of a Co-Action Plan by the Mondulkiri and Dak Lak provincial governments on the 29th January 2018 signified the beginning of a ...
“After years of hard work, we finally have reason to believe that these iconic dolphins can be protected against extinction – thanks to the combined ...
WWF-Cambodia celebrated Earth Hour in unison with people from around the globe on 24th March, 2018.
The forests of the Greater Mekong aren’t just home to tigers, elephants, and bears, they’re also home to people!
WWF-Cambodia's annual report 2017 highlights remarkable progress on conversation work in our targeted areas.
Imagine a time in Cambodia where tigers, leopards, elephants, deer, and rare birds roamed freely, without any threat, and in large numbers.
In order to achieve the most sustainable outcomes of our projects in the Eastern Plains Landscape (EPL), the conservation areas need to be looked as ...
In an affirmation of the Cambodian government’s commitment to the Tx2 goal of doubling wild tigers globally, the Prime Minister of Cambodia’s ...
What are viable future goals? What would success look like? What can be learned from measures that ensured success in India?
Implementation of patrols, law enforcement, and conservation projects in the Eastern Plains Landscape (EPL) is a challenge to say the least.
There are still only around 80 Irrawaddy river dolphins in the Mekong River and human-induced environmental pressures such as destructive fishing ...
To protect the Mekong Irrawaddy dolphins from extinction, WWF-Cambodia has been working hard to engage community members in
September 2nd 2017 was WWF-Cambodia’s first time to hold International Vulture Awareness Day
The outcomes are, firstly, securing and exercising rights to natural resources; secondly
It has been 10 years since a camera trap’s photo gave last evidence of a wild tiger in Cambodia’s Eastern Plains Landscape
Cambodia is a country rich in natural resources that sustain the wellbeing of the nation's population and contribute to the country's economy. It has ...
The Eastern Plains Landscape of Cambodia is one of the key areas of wildlife conservation in Cambodia. The region comprises two protected areas: the ...
The new profile of the book shows an impressive array of wildlife species and rich habitat diversity, including 18 endangered and critically ...
Reducing carbon emissions definitely helps the environment. But taking steps towards climate-friendly living benefits us in other ways too. Here are ...
Cambodia Renewable Energy Report 2016 - Sustainable energy use and alternatives for power generation in the Greater Mekong sub-region
Earth Hour 2016 took place in an unprecedented 178 countries and territories, which makes it the biggest celebration for our planet ever; and it is ...
Fish Catch Monitoring in Kratie Monitoring and Protecting Cambodia’s fish stocks
A visit to Srey Thom Community Protected Area in Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary
InVEST Worskhop – Mapping and Valuing Ecosystem Services in Mondulkiri to Support Land Use Planning and Decision Making in Cambodia
WWF-Cambodia's Technical report on Population Monitoring of the Critically Endangered Mekong Dolphin Based on Rark-Resight Models
Read the new report from WWF exploring the impact of climate change on a number of key species, including the giant panda, polar bear, Sumatra ...
Read the first newsletter containing stories from rangers published by Ranger Federation of Asia
Nature is being lost – with huge implications for us all
The World's Forgotten Fishes report is a celebration of freshwater fishes – and it’s a call to action too.
Mondul Kiri provincial spatial plan seeks to influence decisions and build a collective ownership around a balanced development between sustainable ...