Cambodia will begin installing hundreds of monitoring cameras and import four tigers from India as part of a plan to restore its tiger population, officials said Friday. Tigers were declared “functionally extinct” in Cambodia in 2016 by the World Wide Fund for Nature. The last tiger spotted in the country was seen in 2007 by…
PHNOM PENH: Cambodia on Saturday (Feb 17) began to install camera traps in the Cardamom Mountains in a bid to help restore tiger population in its jungle, said Khvay Atitya, spokesperson for the Ministry of Environment.
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) Cambodia will begin installing hundreds of monitoring cameras and import four tigers from India as part of a plan to restore its tiger population, officials said Friday. Tigers were declared “functionally extinct” in Cambodia in 2016 by the World Wide Fund for Nature. The last tiger spotted in the country […]
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