Conservation and environmental publications: Cambodia
23 May 2007
Factsheet: Tigers
The largest cat of all, the tiger is a powerful symbol among the different cultures that share its home. But this magnificent animal is being persecuted across its range. Tigers are poisoned, shot, trapped, and snared, largely as a result of conflicts with people and to meet the demands of a continuing illegal trade in tiger derivatives and parts. On top of this, both their habitat and natural prey continue to disappear.
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Factsheet: Asian Rhinoceros
Mysterious, often unseen, and very low in numbers, two of the three Asian rhino species hover on the brink of extinction. » Read more
08 Mar 2006
Factsheet: Asian Elephant
The Asian elephant has been worshipped for centuries - now it could be facing extinction in the wild. » Read more
01 Sep 2005
Gaur (Bos gaurus) and Banteng (Bos javanicus)
Wild cattle species in the region. » Read more
01 Sep 2005
Introducing the douc (Pygathrix nemaeus, Pygathrix nigripes, Pygathrix cinereus)...
Douc langurs are one of the most beautiful primates in the world. » Read more
01 Sep 2005
Introducing the Indo-Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti)...
The tiger (Panthera tigris), largest of all the cats, is one of the most charismatic and evocative species on the Earth. » Read more
08 Jun 2005
Management Effectiveness Assessment of Protected Areas in Cambodia using WWF’s RAPPAM Methodology
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Management Effectiveness Assessment of Protected Areas in Cambodia using WWF’s RAPPAM Methodology
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