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Second chance for Cambodia s big birds
div class bg partners and news /div Like most websites we use cookies. If you’re happy with that, just carry on as normal (close this bar) - otherwise click here to find out more. 5 Jan 2021 Second chance for Cambodia’s big birds For a suspenseful three years, Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary seemed doomed. But now, changed policies, changed hearts and a new organic rice scheme promises hope for the forest landscape’s villagers, businesses and giant birds. The Sarus Crane can reach six feet tall © Jonathan Eames By Cressida Stevens “What’s happening to my home?” If birds think rationally (and there’s evidence to suggest they can) then this thought may have been in the heads of a family of Sarus Cranes as they stood, powerless, watching monster machinery tear up their habitat. Sovannarith Thol was at the scene a few years ago: “Many people know that habitat loss is the biggest cause of extinction, but they are distanced from the reality,” says
Rôah kiri
Community protected area
Birdlife cambodia programme
Economic land concession
Cambodia programme
Giant ibis
White shouldered ibis
Birdlife cambodia
Critically endangered
Red headed sarcogyps
Slender billed gyps
White rumped gyps
Southeast asia
Bird protection
Environmental ngo
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Second chance for Cambodia s big birds
Like most websites we use cookies. If you’re happy with that, just carry on as normal (close this bar) - otherwise click here to find out more. 5 Jan 2021 Second chance for Cambodia’s big birds For a suspenseful three years, Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary seemed doomed. But now, changed policies, changed hearts and a new organic rice scheme promises hope for the forest landscape’s villagers, businesses and giant birds. The Sarus Crane can reach six feet tall © Jonathan Eames By Cressida Stevens “What’s happening to my home?” If birds think rationally (and there’s evidence to suggest they can) then this thought may have been in the heads of a family of Sarus Cranes as they stood, powerless, watching monster machinery tear up their habitat. Sovannarith Thol was at the scene a few years ago: “Many people know that habitat loss is the biggest cause of extinction, but they are distanced from the reality,” says the Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary Project M
Rôah kiri
Community protected area
Birdlife cambodia programme
Economic land concession
Cambodia programme
Giant ibis
White shouldered ibis
Birdlife cambodia
Critically endangered
Red headed sarcogyps
Slender billed gyps
White rumped gyps
Southeast asia
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