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Four large birds with long beaks in tree.
White-shouldered Ibis (Pseudibis davisoni), Western Siem Pang, Cambodia
© O. Langrand
Measuring the Effectiveness of Conservation Interventions for White-Shouldered Ibis in Cambodia
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University of East Anglia
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$13,943
DATES
Nov 2009
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Oct 2010
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$13,943
DATES
Nov 2009
-
Oct 2010

Improve knowledge of the ecology of the Critically Endangered white-shouldered ibis in northern Cambodia and make recommendations for conservation management, particularly focusing on factors influencing the species' patchy distribution, nest failures and effectiveness of nest protection, and positive and negative influences of local livelihoods on ibis habitat requirements.

Strategic Direction: 1 Safeguard priority globally threatened species in Indochina by mitigating major threats