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Cambodia large variety of habitats both on land and in water are home to an array of threatened wildlife species. Among mammals, wild cattle, deer species and occasional predators still roam the remote forests of the Eastern Plains Landscape, while Irrawaddy dolphins inhabit the Cambodian section of the Mekong River. Birds are equally plentiful, and Cambodia's populations of large waterbirds in both forests and wetlands stand out as globally significant. The Mekong River is also home to several endangered and iconic fish and reptile species, and the critically endangered Siamese crocodile have been observed in the Eastern Plains' Srepok River.
Read more about Cambodia's outstanding wildlife species – as well as the threats they face – by exploring the pages below.