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Cambodia is planning to create a natural and historical heritage site at the birthplace of the country – in the 1st century – in two communes of Prey Veng province’s Ba Phnom district, according to the Ministry of Environment. ....
Officials and community members in the Tuol Porn Taley Boeung Sne conservation area in Prey Veng province’s Ba Phnom district said that although no birds have been found dead in the last week, they will continue to work together to collect any they can find. The carcasses are burnt to prevent the possible transmission of diseases to humans or animals in their communities. ....
Share Wild bird number in Prey Veng soar, but no bird watching for now Thu, 22 April 2021 The number of wild birds dying in the Tuolporn Taley Boeung Sne Multiple Use Area in Prey Veng province has dramatically decreased. But to prevent the spread of Covid-19, Ba Phnom district authorities continue to ban tourists from bird watching in the area, according to the local community. Community head Puth Bo told The Post on April 21 that over the last week, only a few dead birds were found in the area a day. This number is much less compared to the outbreak of bird flu A/H5N1 in March, when an average of 100 died a day. ....
Share Prey Veng bird die-off slows down, recent rains believed to have helped Tue, 6 April 2021 The number of wild birds dying in the Tuolporn Taley Boeung Sne Multiple-Use Area in Prey Veng province is declining after recent rainfalls, according to local authorities and community members. The cause of the deaths is suspected to be water pollution, chemicals, old age and disease. “From April 1 to April 6, the number of dead birds decreased to only between 35 and 57 a day. This is about 150 less compared to March 21-22, when there were more than 200 deaths a day,” chief of Tuolporn Taley preservation community Puth Bou said on April 6. ....