Researchers Stunned After Finding Numerous Rare and Endangered Species in the 'Noah's Ark of Wildlife' in Cambodia Researchers were astounded when a biodiversity survey of the Annamite Mountains ...
The park, often called the “Amazon of Asia,” is one of the country’s largest protected areas, covering over 1,500 square miles of thick forests and mountains. The survey, carried out by Fauna & Flora ...
The park itself is protected land, but it’s unclear what animals are living within its boundaries, and what challenges they may be facing. Now, working with Cambodia’s Ministry of Environment ...
A survey of a national park in Cambodia has made "remarkable" discoveries, including some species that hadn't been recorded in the country before. Animals like pangolins and critically endangered ...
International officials voted to defer a recommendation to suspend shipments of long-tailed macaques used for biomedical ...
Led by conservation organization Fauna & Flora, which describes the Annamites as the “Amazon of Asia,” the survey also documented nine species that have never been recorded in Cambodia before ...
Among the usual suspects—sambar deer and curious macaques—an ancient, bizarre animal was captured on video for the first time in Cambodia: the large-antlered muntjac. An ancient animal with a ...
It also found nine species that have never been recorded in Cambodia before, including the critically endangered large-antlered muntjac, Sokolov's glass lizard and the Vietnamese leaf-toed gecko.
A total of 18 nests belonging to vulnerable and critically endangered bird species, along with 13 newborn chicks, have been discovered in Kratie province’s Sambor Wildlife Sanctuary. The discoveries ...