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As we crunched away on fish bones at our makeshift bamboo table, I felt a sharp shooting pain that made me jump and yelp.
Continue reading "Creepy Critters: Dinner in the Jungle"
Feed your family today or conserve for tomorrow? This question illustrates the struggle faced by the 3 million Cambodians dependent
Continue reading "Promoting Sustainable Aquaculture in Southeast Asia’s Largest Lake"
Hot on the heels of the recent description of a new species of gibbon, based partly on work conducted in
Continue reading "New Cambodian Bat Species Discovered at CI Site"
After a recent trip to Cambodia’s Tonle Sap watershed with CI staff, Frits van Paasschen, president and CEO of Starwood
Continue reading "For Sustainable Business, Long-term Strategy is Essential"
It’s a good week for gibbons! On Monday we announced the discovery of the largest population of northern white-cheeked crested
Continue reading "Cambodian Ranger Station Will Protect Forest for Gibbons + People"
Earlier this month, David Emmett — regional director of CI’s Greater Mekong program —was joined by a film crew in
Continue reading "Ecstasy: No Party for Cambodia’s Forests (Part 2 of 2)"
Earlier this month, David Emmett — regional director of CI’s Greater Mekong program —was joined by a film crew in
Continue reading "Ecstasy: No Party for Cambodia’s Forests (Part 1 of 2)"
As the world’s nations hash out a plan for curbing the extinction crisis at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Continue reading "A Wake-up Call for Gibbons"
As part of a 100-day journey exploring the planet’s most crucial freshwater systems, Alexandra Cousteau – granddaughter of Jacques and daughter
Continue reading "Alexandra Cousteau Talks to CI’s David Emmett About Tonle Sap Lake"
CI’s Freshwater, Forests and Fishing Cats project in Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake has been selected by The Walt Disney Company
Continue reading "Freshwater, Forests, and Fishing Cats"