Posted on November, 25 2024
Key stories included the signing of a five-year MoU with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, a visit by WWF-Belgium representatives to explore conservation efforts and strengthen partnerships, significant progress in developing the 2026-2030 Strategic Plan and the growth of the white-shouldered ibis population in Sambo Wildlife Sanctuary. On a broader scale, the advancement of Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures (OECMs) underscored Cambodia’s commitment to achieving the global 30x30 conservation target.
The newsletter also celebrated rangers' contributions during National World Ranger Day and highlighted local engagement through initiatives such as cow-raising training, ecotourism enhancement and rubber crop diversification to improve livelihoods. Mini-campaigns on dolphin conservation and responsible fishing engaged over 300 participants, fostering stronger community awareness.
Overall, the newsletter has been well-received, providing stakeholders and the public with an engaging overview of WWF-Cambodia’s work. Stay connected as we work to conserve Cambodia’s biodiversity and support sustainable livelihoods.