Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife

by Wildlife Alliance
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Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife
Help Rangers Protect Endangered Cambodian Wildlife

Project Report | Jun 2, 2016
Southern Cardamom Forest now a National Park!

By Sheena Thiruselvan | Assistant Director of Communications

The Southern Cardamom National Park landscape
The Southern Cardamom National Park landscape

Wildlife Alliance received exciting news recently when Cambodia’s Minister of Environment announced that the Southern Cardamom forests will now be protected as a National Park!  Wildlife Alliance’s forest rangers have been working with Forestry Administration to protect this vulnerable forest since 2002.  The forest’s newly designated name, The Southern Cardamom National Park, will provide the land and animals with additional legal protection and will help prevent future degradation to the vulnerable habitat. The Southern Cardamom ecosystem is vital to maintaining one of Asia’s last remaining elephant corridors, a strip of land that allows elephants to move to different habitats, and one of the region’s last continuous rainforests.

Wildlife Alliance’s forest rangers stepped in to protect the forest in 2002, when a freeway connecting Cambodia and Thailand opened, cutting through 1100 km of previously untouched forest.  The freeway not only fragmented the forest, but also gave poachers easy access to the previously untouched heart of the forest.  In April 2002, poachers took the lives of 37 elephants and 12 tigers, and land grabbers lit 37-40 forest fires every day for slash and burn farming.  This crisis spurred Wildlife Alliance to protect the forest.  At the time, there were no rangers or central government protection in the Southern Cardamom forest. 

Wildlife Alliance has played a critical role in healing the forest by employing 98 forest rangers across 6 ranger stations in the Southern Cardamoms, protecting approximately 2 million acres of land. 

The forest’s designation as a National Park will help provide legal protection the Southern Cardamom forest and prevent against forest fires for land grabbing, illegal logging, and wildlife poaching for many years to come.  Thank you for your support of our forest rangers.   Your support has been critical to getting the Southern Cardamom forest to where it is today, a new National Park.

Beautiful waterfall in the new National Park.
Beautiful waterfall in the new National Park.
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Mar 8, 2016
Timber Seized and Bear Cub Rescued by Rangers

By Sheena Thiruselvan | Assistant Director of Communications

Dec 15, 2015
Rare Clouded Leopard Caught on Camera!

By Sheena Thiruselvan | Assistant Director of Communications

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Location: New York, NY - USA
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Demi Morjaria
Phnom Penh , Cambodia
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