NatureLife Cambodia, a national biodiversity conservation organization, in March 2024 completed the three-month Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary Giant Ibis Population Census. Based in Phnom Penh, NatureLife Cambodia conducts species conservation programs at several protected areas in…continue reading
White-shouldered Ibis at home in their nests near to the Sre Chrey Village The White-shouldered Ibis Pseudibis davisoni was once widely distributed across South-East Asia, but, due mainly to the loss of Dry Deciduous Forest…continue reading
Dr. Srey Sunleang, Deputy Director-General of the General Directorate of Natural Protected Area, gave open remark during workshop On 13 and 14 September 2023, NatureLife Cambodia in collaboration with the General Directorate of Natural Protected…continue reading
From the 6th to the 11th of August 2023, SCS Global (an independent validation and verification company) completely conducted a field visit to the Lomphat REDD+ Project site. During this first validation trip, various meetings…continue reading
NatureLife Cambodia just release the State of Key Bird Species in Boeung Prek Lpov protected landscape. This report summarizes the result of bird monitoring in this Important Bird and Biodiversity Area from 2003 until 2021.…continue reading
NatureLife Cambodia would like to congratulate the Balot community, which has recently been recognized by the Ministry of Environment as an official Community Protected Area (CPA) located in Boeng Tonle Chhma Ramsar site over an…continue reading
The grievance mechanism was prepared by an independent consultant, studying the grievance mechanisms of REDD + projects such as Keo Seima REDD+, and Central Cardamom Wildlife Sanctuary REDD+, as well as Climate Community and Biodiversity…continue reading
Governing board of NatureLife Cambodia has organized its 7th meeting on 13 July 2023 to review the 2022 achievements and discuss the final draft of the financial policy. The meeting was presided by Dr. Srey…continue reading
"Cruelty to wildlife is like hurting oneself. Wildlife just wants to live and raise children the same as we do. It also needs food and shelter like humans, so we must participate in protecting and…continue reading
If you travel to Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary along National Road 76 from the west, the boundary is easily recognised as it is demarcated by the Srepok River, at the point where the road crosses the…continue reading