https://m.phnompenhpost.com/national/rice-project-aids-farmers-shelters-rare-bird-species?fbclid=IwAR0Bj-gq9DAyB-Dk0AAgwd2Zix2HzJzje0ttknze-gL0Hrm-fDn3AwRQZts “The Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with NatureLife Cambodia and BirdLife International, and supported by IUCN-Netherlands, has now established a new ‘Crane Rice’ initiative, aimed at improving local livelihoods and better conserving the stately…continue reading
On the first and second of February, around 40 students and staff from Pannasatra University, NatureLife Cambodia as well as IUCN Cambodia participated in the World Wetlands Day celebration event organised by Cambodia Ministry of…continue reading
On 31st October 2017, NatureLife Cambodia (NLC) co-organized a national consultative workshop to discuss the conservation status of Stung Sen Core Area and its surrounding areas. The workshop, held at Sunway Hotel, Phnom Penh was…continue reading
On the 27th of May 2017, NatureLife conducted its first trip to the Boeng Chhmar Ramsar Site in Kampong Thom province, Cambodia. The trip marked the beginning of NatureLife’s commitment to work for the preservation…continue reading