43 families of rice farmers in Siem Pang together to conserve the Giant Giant Giant and protect the forest

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43 families of farmers in Ksach Svay district, Siem Pang district, Stung Treng province, together to preserve the Giant Giant Giant and protect the forest, sheltering the species in the sanctuary. Wild West Siamese Pangasius.These farmers' participation is part of IBIS Rice's project of the Cambodia Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), in partnership with the International Livestock Birds Program BirdLife International Cambodia Program, which aims to increase income for the community by purchasing rice from Cambodian farmers at high cost to produce. That organic rice World-class quality, under the condition of farmers, must be involved in preventing deforestation, land grabbing, and wildlife hunting in protected areas. Nature.

International Birdlife International in Cambodia is working together with Stung Treng Provincial Department of Environment to protect Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary An area of ​​150,000 hektar. This Wildlife Sanctuary supports the survival of endangered species of wild animals, including the Giant Ibis and Giant Ibis. Both types are still present in Cambodia, and Cambodia has chosen the Giant Ibis as a bird representing Cambodi

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