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
Phnom Penh, Cambodia – 05 September 2024 – The Cambodia Vulture Working Group (CVWG) has released its 2023 Annual Report, revealing significant progress in the conservation of three Critically Endangered vulture species: the White-rumped Vulture…continue reading
On August 21, 2024, NatureLife Cambodia, in collaboration with the Department of Freshwater Wetland Conservation of the Ministry of Environment, hosted the 3rd Stakeholder Forum on "Strengthening Cooperation for the Protection of Natural Resources in…continue reading
What is Crane RiceTM? Crane RiceTM is a sustainably-cultivated rice which has been grown to encourage the recovery of the Sarus Crane (Grus Antigone) population in Cambodia. As a Globally Vulnerable species on the IUCN…continue reading
Photo: A Giant Ibis forages at a restored trapeang in Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary. Credit: NatureLife Cambodia Across South-East Asia, dry dipterocarp forest extent has greatly declined and continues to suffer high rates of habitat loss…continue reading
On May 28, 2024, NatureLife Cambodia, in collaboration with the 7 targeted schools in and surrounding the Anlung Pring Protected Landscape, celebrated the "Crane Festival and World Migratory Bird Day" at Thmor Bek Primary School,…continue reading
Tonle Fish was in the spotlight during the field visit to Stung Sen Ramsar site by the Management Committee of Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve on June 10th, 2024. Led by H.E Mom Thany, Deputy Minister…continue reading