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Wildlife successfully reintroduced to Angkor Archeological Park

Wildlife successfully reintroduced to Angkor Archeological Park
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Ekiti to Increase Investment in Cultural Tourism, Forestry, Wildlife – THISDAYLIVE

Ekiti to Increase Investment in Cultural Tourism, Forestry, Wildlife – THISDAYLIVE
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Ministry, partners complete M Kiri forest project

Over 16,000 community members living in the natural protected areas of Mondulkiri province have completely shifted away from logging trees in the forests or hunting wildlife to growing crops and raising domesticated animals through the Poverty Alleviation Project set up by state institutions and other stakeholders.

Druckversion - CAMBODIA: NGO partner promotes best practices for rubber farms

CAMBODIA: NGO partner promotes best practices for rubber farms General Directorate of Rubber under the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and World Wide Fund for Nature-Cambodia (WWF-Cambodia) have announced their cooperation to build a multilateral partnership for transparent and sustainable natural rubber supply chains in the Kingdom. WWF-Cambodia country director Seng Teak and rubber directorate director-general Pol Sopha signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on 12 January 2021. A press release from WWF-Cambodia noted that the MoU established a framework where all parties share knowledge and information on sustainable rubber production and contribute to policies pertaining to natural rubber supply chains. The MoU also aims to provide opportunities for capacity building in sustainable practices and fostering participation from small businesses in protecting the community’s natural resources, it said. Funded by the German government’s

CAMBODIA: NGO partner promotes best practices for rubber farms

The General Directorate of Rubber under the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and World Wide Fund for Nature-Cambodia (WWF-Cambodia) have announced their cooperation to build a multilateral partnership for transparent and sustainable natural rubber supply chains in the Kingdom. WWF-Cambodia country director Seng Teak and rubber directorate director-general Pol Sopha signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on 12 January 2021. A press release from WWF-Cambodia noted that the MoU established a framework where all parties share knowledge and information on sustainable rubber production and contribute to policies pertaining to natural rubber supply chains. The MoU also aims to provide opportunities for capacity building in sustainable practices and fostering participation from small businesses in protecting the community’s natural resources, it said. Funded by the German government’s

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