Rare giant barking deer spotted in Cambodia
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PHNOM PENH (AFP) - A critically endangered giant barking deer has been spotted in Cambodia for the first time, in a boost for the country s wildlife preservation efforts, officials said Friday.
The giant muntjac known for its long antlers was captured on a hidden camera in April in northeast Cambodia s Virachey National Park in Ratanakiri province, environment ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra said.
But the discovery was only made recently after Cambodian authorities retrieved the camera and trawled through months of footage from the forest, which has long been a site of illegal logging.
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BANGKOK, 18 February 2021: Wildlife conservation is now a
top priority for the government of Sarawak that is home to 22 national parks,
four wildlife sanctuaries and five nature reserves.
The state’s parks cover 710,884 hectares offering refuge and
sanctuary for many endangered species endemic to Borneo, including the orangutan,
proboscis monkey, sun bear, brindled deer, dugong, Irrawaddy dolphin, sea
turtle, and many more.
Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late wildlife conservationist and television personality Steve Irwin, and the rest of the team at Australia Zoo continue to carry on the conservation work in Sarawak that was started by Irwin.
Bindi’s fascination with Sarawak began as a child listening