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Domestic buffalo herd used for restoration. © Rising Phoenix / photo by Jonathan C. Eames
Domestic buffalo herd used for restoration.
© Rising Phoenix / photo by Jonathan C. Eames
Inundated Forest Conservation Through Wetland Restoration and Disease Reduction in Northeast Cambodia
Grantee Name: 
BirdLife International
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$116,127
DATES
May 2020
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Apr 2022
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Indo-Burma
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$116,127
DATES
May 2020
-
Apr 2022

Restore seasonal wetlands throughout Siem Pang Wildlife Sanctuary in northeastern Cambodia, in collaboration with local communities, to increase food sources for local people and habitat for Critically Endangered bird species. Conduct a cattle and buffalo vaccination program, to support healthy livestock herds that help maintain wetland integrity in the sanctuary.

Strategic Direction: 6 Demonstrate scalable approaches for integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services into development planning in the priority corridors