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Share Gov’t renews vow to guard Prey Lang Mon, 8 March 2021 Ministry of Environment spokesperson Neth Pheaktra expressed thanks on behalf of the Cambodian government to its development partners for expressing their concern over Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary. He said the government is highly committed to solving all of the challenges happening in every wildlife sanctuary in Cambodia, including Prey Lang. Pheaktra’s comments came following the release of a statement by the US embassy expressing their concerns about Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary and the ongoing deforestation of Cambodia. The US embassy said the loss of forest in Prey Lang and throughout the country is linked to several factors, including weak law enforcement and opaque systems of governance. ....
Ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra and other govt officlas visiting the forest rangers at a wildlife sanctuary. - The Phnom Penh Post/ANN The Phnom Penh Post/ANN: The Ministry of Environment has rejected reports by Amnesty International and the Prey Lang Community Network (PLCN) that large-scale illegal logging has increased in Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary since PLCN was banned from patrolling the area. Ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra told The Post on February 28 that the groups’ reports amounted to an organised campaign with malicious intent to subvert the government on the management and conservation of natural resources. “They think that only their group is the only natural resources protector. In fact, they just want to cause conflict, create anarchy and continue to encourage law abuses,” he said. ....