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Conservation Challenges
Climate Change
Seima village gains protection for its land rights
Leader of the community receives the communal title from the Senior Minister for Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction
Conservation Challenges
Climate Change
Links between REDD and improved community land tenure in Seima
The Seima Protection Forest is one of two official pilot demonstration sites under Cambodia's National REDD Readiness process.
New bat species named from Seima Protection Forest
Sarus Crane Release
Second Elephant Dung Survey Underway in Seima Protection Forest
Snare Survey
New snake discovered in Seima Protection Forest
Villagers begin timber inventory on pioneering community forestry project
A Wildlife Friendly village in Kompong Thom
Sharp increase in protected Bengal Florican population
Census of non-breeding Sarus Cranes in Cambodia and Vietnam 2011
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Forest cover trends in the Northern Plains of Cambodia 2002-2010
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Tmatboey Community-based Ecotourism Project, Cambodia
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Saving Wild Places
Northern Plains
Measuring Deforestation in the Northern Plains
A new study released by the Wildlife Conservation Society reveals that the annual rate of deforestation in the Northern Plains.
Saving Wildlife
Elephants
The Dangers of Photographing Elephants
The photo above show what happens when an elephant decides he does not to be photographed.
Saving Wild Places
Seima Forest
Conservation through Literacy
WCS is collaborating on a project to teach basic literacy to villagers in remote parts of Mondulkiri.
Saving Wild Places
Seima Forest
Landscape planning in Mondulkiri
WCS works with partners to ensure conservation of the Seima landscape is supported by appropriate development across Mondulkiri.