Compiled by CVWG The 2025 SAVE Meeting was for the first time held in Cambodia. From 17 to 21 February, the meeting included a two-day meeting in Phnom Penh (led by NatureLife Cambodia) followed by…continue reading
By: Clodie Veyrac The success of conservation projects like the REDD+ initiative in Cambodia highly depends on the active participation of local communities. Two key structures make this possible: Community Protected Areas (CPAs) and Community-Based…continue reading
By: Clodie Veyrac In the heart of Cambodia's Mondulkiri province, the Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary is a critical area for forest preservation and biodiversity, home to rare and endangered species. This fragile ecosystem relies on the…continue reading
In the village of Sre Chrey near the Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri provincial border in Northeast Cambodia, local farmers are shifting to sustainable agriculture. Through a collaboration between NatureLife Cambodia and the IBIS Rice project, they…continue reading
On Wednesday 8 January, NatureLife Cambodia and Davane officially launched the sale of Crane Rice in the Davane store. The event marked the beginning of a partnership dedicated to preserve Cambodia’s last remaining Sarus Cranes.…continue reading
As 2024 comes to a close, NatureLife Cambodia's biodiversity team in Lomphat brings us very exciting news! During this morning's monitoring session, 22 Sarus Cranes, including 8 young birds, were sighted across 7 locations in…continue reading
A total of 28 species, including species of monkeys, wild cattle, deer, bear, civets, birds, small wild cats and more were photographed and identified. Phnom Penh, Cambodia (December 5, 2024) – Results of a biodiversity…continue reading
The Sarus Crane, a globally Vulnerable species, continues to face significant challenges, with only 178 individuals recorded in Cambodia during the 2023-24 regional census. The Cambodia Sarus Crane Working Group is committed to conserving this…continue reading
The saving groups were established with the objective to improve community livelihoods and enhance the wetland and waterbird conservation participation in the Anlung Pring Protected Landscape, Kampong Trach district, Kampot. The five saving groups from…continue reading
First Successful Captive Breeding of White-shouldered Ibis Marks Major Milestone as National Census Records Critical Population Growth Phnom Penh, Cambodia – 01 November 2024 – The Cambodia Ibis Working Group (CIWG) proudly announces the release…continue reading