WCS Mission & History
WCS Cambodia Project & Senior Staff
Seima Forest
Northern Plains
Tonle Sap Lake and Floodplain
Bengal Florican
Elephants
Gibbons & Other Primates
Ibis & Other waterbirds
Mangrove Terrapin
Sarus Crane
Tigers
Vultures
Natural Resource Management
Communities & Livelihoods
Climate Change
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Saving Wildlife
Elephants
Elephants Photographed in the Seima Protection Forest
A group of elephants has been photographed by Wildlife Conservation Society researchers working in eastern Cambodia.
Saving Wild Places
Northern Plains
Rare Serow Caught on Film
A Chinese Serow has been photographed by WCS researchers working in northern Cambodia.
New Turtle Hatchlings
Protecting Vulture Nests 2010
Searching for the Elusive Kouprey
Forest and field mapping in the Seima Protection Forest
Sambour Village Meeting on Ecotourism
Two Rare Vultures Return to the Wild
Wildlife-friendly Radio
Demarcation of communal land in Mondulkiri
WCS REDD Project Development Guide
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Tmatboey Community-based Ecotourism Project, Cambodia
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Seima Protection Forest Prospectus
(1.7 MB)
Conservation Challenges
Communities & Livelihoods
Resin-tapping in the Northern Plains
Resin tappers collect resin throughout the forests of the Northern Plains.
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.
Conservation Challenges
Natural Resource Management
Policies for Sustainable Harvesting of Watersnakes
WCS is working with the Cambodian Fisheries Administration (FiA) to develop a strategy for the sustainable harvesting of watersnakes in the Tonle Sap Lake.