Projects in Cambodia

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Chhum Samnang

The Hill-Partridge, Cambodia

Development for the threatened Cambodian hill-partridge in the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia

Chhum Samnang

Phnom Tbeng Conservation and Development Project through Strengthening Forestry Law Enforcement in Project Area Aiming at Strictly Conserving Vulnerable Green Peafowl Pavo Muticus

This project aims to develop a strategy for strengthening Forestry Law enforcement throughout the area to strictly protect green peafowl and its habitats.

Dok Doma

Assessment of the Status of Marine Fisheries Resources and Management Practices in Sre Ambel Area

The aims of the project are to: -To explore a possible solutions for stakeholder conflicts in the access of marine fisheries resources in the area - Provide capacity building to grassroots following the adaptation of a proposed mechanism alternative for the conflict solutions.

Hugh Wright

Identifying Nest Predators to Guide the Conservation of Critically Endangered White-Shouldered Ibis

This study will determine the main nest predators of critically endangered White-shouldered Ibis. The species is experiencing low breeding productivity and understanding the causes of nest failure will inform immediate conservation action.

Isabel Beasley

Abundance, Distribution and Conservation Status of the Irrawaddy Dolphin in Riverine and Coastal Waters of Cambodia

The aim of this research is to initiate a detailed assessment on the current status of the Irrawaddy dolphin which inhabits the Mekong River and coastal waters of Cambodia.

Kesaro Loeung

Empowerment and Capacity Building of Community Fishery Committee in Undertaking Community-Based Aquatic Resources (Wetland) Management and Conservation

The overall aim is to empower the locally elected community fishery management committee to improve wetland conservation by establishing a fish sanctuary where there is no human use to crate a safe ground for economically important wild aquatic living organisms to generate and a habitat for a number of globally threatened waterfowl species.

San You

Flooded Forest Conservation

The project will contribute to flooded conservation, in this case in the area of Tonlesap in Boribo District, Kompong Chhnang Province, Cambodia, by building awareness of local communities on how their livelihood on fisheries is being affected by destroying the flooded forest and also by the aquatic plant called water hyacinth.

San You

Flooded Forest Conservation

The overall aim is to strengthen the community on nature conservation through awareness raising, reforestation and engaging the local community in producing compost fertilizer from water hyacinth plants.

Thy Neang

Reptile Survey and Capacity Building for Young Cambodian Scientists and Undergraduate Students in Phnom Samkos Wildlife Sanctuary, Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia

The aim of this project is to undertake structured inventory surveys to improve understanding and conservation of herpetological diversity at Phnom Samkos Wildlife Sanctuary and to build the capacity of Cambodian students in conservation biology.