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PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. AREANG, THE HYBRID TIGER Areang, the hybrid tiger. The tiger rescue was the first large scale rescue that Wildlife Alliance orchestrated after arriving in 1999. We received a tip off there were tigers being kept in a residence close to the Central Market in Phnom Penh city and on arrival confiscated 7 tigers, likely held for sale to the black market! BABY MACAQUE, HEIDI, RESCUED AND BROUGHT TO NURSERY A statement from Wildlife Alliance Director of Wildlife Programs, Nick Marx: "Wildlife Alliance in cooperation with the Cambodian Forestry Administration rescued infant long-tailed macaque, Heidi, on Sunday, January 27th. We thank those concerned for their information resulting in the rescue. Despite our work to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade and ensure that the DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when CHHOUK, THE ELEPHANT, RECEIVES A NEW PROSTHETIC FOOT Chhouk, our young disabled male elephant, recently received a new prosthetic foot. At ten years old, Chhouk continues to grow quickly and is going through prosthetics just as fast! Late last year, the Cambodian School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (CSPO) fitted Chhouk and made him a new shoe. The new design is lighter, stronger, and ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforest SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. AREANG, THE HYBRID TIGER Areang, the hybrid tiger. The tiger rescue was the first large scale rescue that Wildlife Alliance orchestrated after arriving in 1999. We received a tip off there were tigers being kept in a residence close to the Central Market in Phnom Penh city and on arrival confiscated 7 tigers, likely held for sale to the black market! BABY MACAQUE, HEIDI, RESCUED AND BROUGHT TO NURSERY A statement from Wildlife Alliance Director of Wildlife Programs, Nick Marx: "Wildlife Alliance in cooperation with the Cambodian Forestry Administration rescued infant long-tailed macaque, Heidi, on Sunday, January 27th. We thank those concerned for their information resulting in the rescue. Despite our work to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade and ensure that the DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when CHHOUK, THE ELEPHANT, RECEIVES A NEW PROSTHETIC FOOT Chhouk, our young disabled male elephant, recently received a new prosthetic foot. At ten years old, Chhouk continues to grow quickly and is going through prosthetics just as fast! Late last year, the Cambodian School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (CSPO) fitted Chhouk and made him a new shoe. The new design is lighter, stronger, and ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Despite the dire situation, there has been some success stories conserving this species from our teams on the ground in Cambodia! In the last 20 years, the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has confiscated over 440 live Sunda pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade, with 90% of animals returned to their native habitat.SPONSOR AN ANIMAL
SPONSOR AN ANIMAL Animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade are often injured, traumatized or orphaned. They are brought to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center where they receive expert care and attention. No animal is turned away. Your sponsorship ensures a happy and healthy future for all 1,200 animalsELEPHANT MONITORING
Monitoring and collecting data about elephant movement in the Cardamom Forests is an important part of Wildlife Alliance Rangers roles. Over the longer term, tracking data helps build knowledge of elephant ranging behavior. This information is key to preserving habitat and the corridors that link areas used by both elephants and and otherwildlife.
WHAT IS BEHAVIORAL ENRICHMENT? While an animal is at one of our rescue centers, we do our best to stimulate the behavioral instincts and characteristics it would exhibit it was in the wild. This is known as animal enrichment. Enrichment includes finding ways to change up the animals’ living space, providing toys that will keep them active, giving them morecontrol and
ECO TOURISM
In Chi Phat there is an adventure for everyone Our Community-Based Ecotourism project in Chi Phat is located in the Southwestern part of the Cardamom Mountain range, Southeast Asia’s largest tract of contiguous rainforest. Situated amid stunning mountains, rivers, rainforests, wetlands and mangroves, and home to a vibrant DRONES USED IN CONSERVATION The Global Park Defense System (GPDS) team, funded by Jeff Morgan (Global Conservation), is a specialized ranger unit that uses technology to bolster conservation. The ranger unit utilizes drones and trail cameras in the forest that send pictures and videos to the rangers in real-time, to monitor and intercept illegal activities inside the protected area. Rangers from the Green Peafowl 5 WAYS YOU CAN HELP SAVE RAINFORESTS IN ASIA This #WorldRainforestDay, here’s 5 small ways you can help save rainforests in Asia: 1. Visit a rainforest in Asia (responsibly) Travel might be difficult at the moment but make sure to add visiting a rainforest in Asia to the top of your bucket list. It isn’t just an opportunity to see some of the world’s most elusive species and WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRIMATES RESCUED FROM ILLEGAL A black-shanked douc langur (Pygathrix nigripes), that’s what! Meet You-bee, a douc langur orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team rescued the adorable 6-week old from people who were exploiting her in YouTube videos after a concerned citizen reported them. The Rescue Team brought You-bee to the Phnom Tamao CHHOUK, THE ELEPHANT, RECEIVES A NEW PROSTHETIC FOOT Chhouk, our young disabled male elephant, recently received a new prosthetic foot. At ten years old, Chhouk continues to grow quickly and is going through prosthetics just as fast! Late last year, the Cambodian School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (CSPO) fitted Chhouk and made him a new shoe. The new design is lighter, stronger, and ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgentSPONSOR AN ANIMAL
SPONSOR AN ANIMAL Animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade are often injured, traumatized or orphaned. They are brought to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center where they receive expert care and attention. No animal is turned away. Your sponsorship ensures a happy and healthy future for all 1,200 animals HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforest SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Despite the dire situation, there has been some success stories conserving this species from our teams on the ground in Cambodia! In the last 20 years, the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has confiscated over 440 live Sunda pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade, with 90% of animals returned to their native habitat.ASIAN ELEPHANT
ASIAN ELEPHANT Elephas maximus The Asian Elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. PHNOM TAMAO WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER Tours Currently Postponed Due to the ongoing community outbreak that started on the 20th February 2021, we have decided, in discussions with the Keepers and The Forestry Administration who run the centre, to postpone tours at least until the interprovincial 3 WAYS YOU CAN HELP STOP THE ABUSE OF MACAQUE MONKEYS We have recently again been inundated with requests to rescue several Macaques and accusations about our alleged involvement in the abuse of these animals. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has rescued several primates from Angkor in the past that were reported by individuals such as yourself. The team is tasked with combating STATEMENT RE: FILMING OF WILD CAMBODIAN MACAQUES Statement re: Filming of wild Cambodian macaques. As you may be aware, there are suspicions that there are many videographers, or ‘VOs’, filming wild Cambodian macaques for profit, who also interfere with the animals to ensure they have filming opportunities. We know that often these interferences are of a cruel nature, such as causing or HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgentSPONSOR AN ANIMAL
SPONSOR AN ANIMAL Animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade are often injured, traumatized or orphaned. They are brought to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center where they receive expert care and attention. No animal is turned away. Your sponsorship ensures a happy and healthy future for all 1,200 animals HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforest SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Despite the dire situation, there has been some success stories conserving this species from our teams on the ground in Cambodia! In the last 20 years, the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has confiscated over 440 live Sunda pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade, with 90% of animals returned to their native habitat.ASIAN ELEPHANT
ASIAN ELEPHANT Elephas maximus The Asian Elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. PHNOM TAMAO WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER Tours Currently Postponed Due to the ongoing community outbreak that started on the 20th February 2021, we have decided, in discussions with the Keepers and The Forestry Administration who run the centre, to postpone tours at least until the interprovincial 3 WAYS YOU CAN HELP STOP THE ABUSE OF MACAQUE MONKEYS We have recently again been inundated with requests to rescue several Macaques and accusations about our alleged involvement in the abuse of these animals. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has rescued several primates from Angkor in the past that were reported by individuals such as yourself. The team is tasked with combating STATEMENT RE: FILMING OF WILD CAMBODIAN MACAQUES Statement re: Filming of wild Cambodian macaques. As you may be aware, there are suspicions that there are many videographers, or ‘VOs’, filming wild Cambodian macaques for profit, who also interfere with the animals to ensure they have filming opportunities. We know that often these interferences are of a cruel nature, such as causing or WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Despite the dire situation, there has been some success stories conserving this species from our teams on the ground in Cambodia! In the last 20 years, the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has confiscated over 440 live Sunda pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade, with 90% of animals returned to their native habitat. WHAT IS BEHAVIORAL ENRICHMENT? While an animal is at one of our rescue centers, we do our best to stimulate the behavioral instincts and characteristics it would exhibit it was in the wild. This is known as animal enrichment. Enrichment includes finding ways to change up the animals’ living space, providing toys that will keep them active, giving them morecontrol and
SPONSOR A TIGER
Sponsor a Tiger Wildlife Alliance ID 2018-09-05T11:57:18-04:00. The tiger is the world’s largest cat and is currently listed as Endangered by the IUCN. Just 100 years ago, there were as many as 100,000 wild tigers in Asia, but today, there are less than 3,000. In the last 80 years, three of the nine subspecies have gone extinct, andthe
TIGER REINTRODUCTION Tiger Reintroduction Wildlife Alliance ID 2021-05-29T00:56:44-04:00. TIGER REINTRODUCTION. The last record of tiger from Cambodia was in November 2007 from Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary, Mondulkiri. The extirpation of tiger from Cambodia was largely due to poaching, of tigers and tiger prey, for the illegal wildlife trade. STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
DRONES USED IN CONSERVATION The Global Park Defense System (GPDS) team, funded by Jeff Morgan (Global Conservation), is a specialized ranger unit that uses technology to bolster conservation. The ranger unit utilizes drones and trail cameras in the forest that send pictures and videos to the rangers in real-time, to monitor and intercept illegal activities inside the protected area. Rangers from the Green Peafowl 3 WAYS YOU CAN HELP STOP THE ABUSE OF MACAQUE MONKEYS We have recently again been inundated with requests to rescue several Macaques and accusations about our alleged involvement in the abuse of these animals. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has rescued several primates from Angkor in the past that were reported by individuals such as yourself. The team is tasked with combating BRIEF UPDATE ON LORI AND AMARI Lori and Amari, two macaques brought to Phnom Tamao in Septemeber 2018, are both doing well. The mother, Amari, has very limited vision but is otherwise happy and healthy. Her daughter, Lori, continues to grow and gain strength every day and does not let her injuries from infancy slow her down. Since September, many macaques have CHHOUK, THE ELEPHANT, RECEIVES A NEW PROSTHETIC FOOT Chhouk, our young disabled male elephant, recently received a new prosthetic foot. At ten years old, Chhouk continues to grow quickly and is going through prosthetics just as fast! Late last year, the Cambodian School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (CSPO) fitted Chhouk and made him a new shoe. The new design is lighter, stronger, and EMPTY FOREST SYNDROME Empty Forest Syndrome – A Hauntingly Quiet Crisis. Tropical rainforests are some of the most species-rich ecosystems in the world and yet, many forests across Southeast Asia are devoid of the wildlife that once thrived there. Although deforestation is a problem in the region, there are still many pristine and intact forests that providea
HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentorSPONSOR AN ANIMAL
SPONSOR AN ANIMAL Animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade are often injured, traumatized or orphaned. They are brought to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center where they receive expert care and attention. No animal is turned away. Your sponsorship ensures a happy and healthy future for all 1,200 animals HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforest WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Despite the dire situation, there has been some success stories conserving this species from our teams on the ground in Cambodia! In the last 20 years, the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has confiscated over 440 live Sunda pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade, with 90% of animals returned to their native habitat.ASIAN ELEPHANT
ASIAN ELEPHANT Elephas maximus The Asian Elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. PHNOM TAMAO WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER Tours Currently Postponed Due to the ongoing community outbreak that started on the 20th February 2021, we have decided, in discussions with the Keepers and The Forestry Administration who run the centre, to postpone tours at least until the interprovincial 3 WAYS YOU CAN HELP STOP THE ABUSE OF MACAQUE MONKEYS We have recently again been inundated with requests to rescue several Macaques and accusations about our alleged involvement in the abuse of these animals. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has rescued several primates from Angkor in the past that were reported by individuals such as yourself. The team is tasked with combating STATEMENT RE: FILMING OF WILD CAMBODIAN MACAQUES Statement re: Filming of wild Cambodian macaques. As you may be aware, there are suspicions that there are many videographers, or ‘VOs’, filming wild Cambodian macaques for profit, who also interfere with the animals to ensure they have filming opportunities. We know that often these interferences are of a cruel nature, such as causing or HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentorSPONSOR AN ANIMAL
SPONSOR AN ANIMAL Animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade are often injured, traumatized or orphaned. They are brought to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center where they receive expert care and attention. No animal is turned away. Your sponsorship ensures a happy and healthy future for all 1,200 animals HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforest WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Despite the dire situation, there has been some success stories conserving this species from our teams on the ground in Cambodia! In the last 20 years, the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has confiscated over 440 live Sunda pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade, with 90% of animals returned to their native habitat.ASIAN ELEPHANT
ASIAN ELEPHANT Elephas maximus The Asian Elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. PHNOM TAMAO WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER Tours Currently Postponed Due to the ongoing community outbreak that started on the 20th February 2021, we have decided, in discussions with the Keepers and The Forestry Administration who run the centre, to postpone tours at least until the interprovincial 3 WAYS YOU CAN HELP STOP THE ABUSE OF MACAQUE MONKEYS We have recently again been inundated with requests to rescue several Macaques and accusations about our alleged involvement in the abuse of these animals. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has rescued several primates from Angkor in the past that were reported by individuals such as yourself. The team is tasked with combating STATEMENT RE: FILMING OF WILD CAMBODIAN MACAQUES Statement re: Filming of wild Cambodian macaques. As you may be aware, there are suspicions that there are many videographers, or ‘VOs’, filming wild Cambodian macaques for profit, who also interfere with the animals to ensure they have filming opportunities. We know that often these interferences are of a cruel nature, such as causing or WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Despite the dire situation, there has been some success stories conserving this species from our teams on the ground in Cambodia! In the last 20 years, the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has confiscated over 440 live Sunda pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade, with 90% of animals returned to their native habitat. WHAT IS BEHAVIORAL ENRICHMENT? While an animal is at one of our rescue centers, we do our best to stimulate the behavioral instincts and characteristics it would exhibit it was in the wild. This is known as animal enrichment. Enrichment includes finding ways to change up the animals’ living space, providing toys that will keep them active, giving them morecontrol and
GIFT SHOP FOR WILD ANIMALS Send a gift to a rescued animal on their journey to recovery. You can help us care for wildlife from the moment they enter our care and are rescued, through their rehabilitation at our rescue centre, and when they are released back into the wild. From transportation, medical care, tracking equipment or anywhere in between, yourSPONSOR A TIGER
Sponsor a Tiger Wildlife Alliance ID 2018-09-05T11:57:18-04:00. The tiger is the world’s largest cat and is currently listed as Endangered by the IUCN. Just 100 years ago, there were as many as 100,000 wild tigers in Asia, but today, there are less than 3,000. In the last 80 years, three of the nine subspecies have gone extinct, andthe
STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
TIGER REINTRODUCTION Tiger Reintroduction Wildlife Alliance ID 2021-05-29T00:56:44-04:00. TIGER REINTRODUCTION. The last record of tiger from Cambodia was in November 2007 from Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary, Mondulkiri. The extirpation of tiger from Cambodia was largely due to poaching, of tigers and tiger prey, for the illegal wildlife trade. DRONES USED IN CONSERVATION The Global Park Defense System (GPDS) team, funded by Jeff Morgan (Global Conservation), is a specialized ranger unit that uses technology to bolster conservation. The ranger unit utilizes drones and trail cameras in the forest that send pictures and videos to the rangers in real-time, to monitor and intercept illegal activities inside the protected area. Rangers from the Green Peafowl 3 WAYS YOU CAN HELP STOP THE ABUSE OF MACAQUE MONKEYS We have recently again been inundated with requests to rescue several Macaques and accusations about our alleged involvement in the abuse of these animals. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has rescued several primates from Angkor in the past that were reported by individuals such as yourself. The team is tasked with combating BRIEF UPDATE ON LORI AND AMARI Lori and Amari, two macaques brought to Phnom Tamao in Septemeber 2018, are both doing well. The mother, Amari, has very limited vision but is otherwise happy and healthy. Her daughter, Lori, continues to grow and gain strength every day and does not let her injuries from infancy slow her down. Since September, many macaques have CHHOUK, THE ELEPHANT, RECEIVES A NEW PROSTHETIC FOOT Chhouk, our young disabled male elephant, recently received a new prosthetic foot. At ten years old, Chhouk continues to grow quickly and is going through prosthetics just as fast! Late last year, the Cambodian School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (CSPO) fitted Chhouk and made him a new shoe. The new design is lighter, stronger, and HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor GIFT SHOP FOR WILD ANIMALS Send a gift to a rescued animal on their journey to recovery. You can help us care for wildlife from the moment they enter our care and are rescued, through their rehabilitation at our rescue centre, and when they are released back into the wild. From transportation, medical care, tracking equipment or anywhere in between, your STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCE The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia. BABY MACAQUE, HEIDI, RESCUED AND BROUGHT TO NURSERY A statement from Wildlife Alliance Director of Wildlife Programs, Nick Marx: "Wildlife Alliance in cooperation with the Cambodian Forestry Administration rescued infant long-tailed macaque, Heidi, on Sunday, January 27th. We thank those concerned for their information resulting in the rescue. Despite our work to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade and ensure that the AREANG, THE HYBRID TIGER Areang, the hybrid tiger. The tiger rescue was the first large scale rescue that Wildlife Alliance orchestrated after arriving in 1999. We received a tip off there were tigers being kept in a residence close to the Central Market in Phnom Penh city and on arrival confiscated 7 tigers, likely held for sale to the black market! DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor GIFT SHOP FOR WILD ANIMALS Send a gift to a rescued animal on their journey to recovery. You can help us care for wildlife from the moment they enter our care and are rescued, through their rehabilitation at our rescue centre, and when they are released back into the wild. From transportation, medical care, tracking equipment or anywhere in between, your STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCE The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia. BABY MACAQUE, HEIDI, RESCUED AND BROUGHT TO NURSERY A statement from Wildlife Alliance Director of Wildlife Programs, Nick Marx: "Wildlife Alliance in cooperation with the Cambodian Forestry Administration rescued infant long-tailed macaque, Heidi, on Sunday, January 27th. We thank those concerned for their information resulting in the rescue. Despite our work to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade and ensure that the AREANG, THE HYBRID TIGER Areang, the hybrid tiger. The tiger rescue was the first large scale rescue that Wildlife Alliance orchestrated after arriving in 1999. We received a tip off there were tigers being kept in a residence close to the Central Market in Phnom Penh city and on arrival confiscated 7 tigers, likely held for sale to the black market! DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforestELEPHANT MONITORING
Monitoring and collecting data about elephant movement in the Cardamom Forests is an important part of Wildlife Alliance Rangers roles. Over the longer term, tracking data helps build knowledge of elephant ranging behavior. This information is key to preserving habitat and the corridors that link areas used by both elephants and and otherwildlife.
SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCE The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CIVET COFFEE Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee, has become an international sensation. This exotic coffee sells for $30-$100 per cup and $100-$600 per pound. Retailers of this coffee market it as a rare product sourced from wild civets’ feces. They claim that suppliers need to forage for the partially digested coffee beans in the wild,which
WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRIMATES RESCUED FROM ILLEGAL A black-shanked douc langur (Pygathrix nigripes), that’s what! Meet You-bee, a douc langur orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team rescued the adorable 6-week old from people who were exploiting her in YouTube videos after a concerned citizen reported them. The Rescue Team brought You-bee to the Phnom Tamao 5 WAYS YOU CAN HELP SAVE RAINFORESTS IN ASIA This #WorldRainforestDay, here’s 5 small ways you can help save rainforests in Asia: 1. Visit a rainforest in Asia (responsibly) Travel might be difficult at the moment but make sure to add visiting a rainforest in Asia to the top of your bucket list. It isn’t just an opportunity to see some of the world’s most elusive species and DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when EMPTY FOREST SYNDROME Empty Forest Syndrome – A Hauntingly Quiet Crisis. Tropical rainforests are some of the most species-rich ecosystems in the world and yet, many forests across Southeast Asia are devoid of the wildlife that once thrived there. Although deforestation is a problem in the region, there are still many pristine and intact forests that providea
ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
CHHOUK, THE ELEPHANT, RECEIVES A NEW PROSTHETIC FOOT Chhouk, our young disabled male elephant, recently received a new prosthetic foot. At ten years old, Chhouk continues to grow quickly and is going through prosthetics just as fast! Late last year, the Cambodian School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (CSPO) fitted Chhouk and made him a new shoe. The new design is lighter, stronger, and HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor GIFT SHOP FOR WILD ANIMALS Send a gift to a rescued animal on their journey to recovery. You can help us care for wildlife from the moment they enter our care and are rescued, through their rehabilitation at our rescue centre, and when they are released back into the wild. From transportation, medical care, tracking equipment or anywhere in between, your STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCE The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia. BABY MACAQUE, HEIDI, RESCUED AND BROUGHT TO NURSERY A statement from Wildlife Alliance Director of Wildlife Programs, Nick Marx: "Wildlife Alliance in cooperation with the Cambodian Forestry Administration rescued infant long-tailed macaque, Heidi, on Sunday, January 27th. We thank those concerned for their information resulting in the rescue. Despite our work to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade and ensure that the AREANG, THE HYBRID TIGER Areang, the hybrid tiger. The tiger rescue was the first large scale rescue that Wildlife Alliance orchestrated after arriving in 1999. We received a tip off there were tigers being kept in a residence close to the Central Market in Phnom Penh city and on arrival confiscated 7 tigers, likely held for sale to the black market! DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor GIFT SHOP FOR WILD ANIMALS Send a gift to a rescued animal on their journey to recovery. You can help us care for wildlife from the moment they enter our care and are rescued, through their rehabilitation at our rescue centre, and when they are released back into the wild. From transportation, medical care, tracking equipment or anywhere in between, your STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCE The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia. BABY MACAQUE, HEIDI, RESCUED AND BROUGHT TO NURSERY A statement from Wildlife Alliance Director of Wildlife Programs, Nick Marx: "Wildlife Alliance in cooperation with the Cambodian Forestry Administration rescued infant long-tailed macaque, Heidi, on Sunday, January 27th. We thank those concerned for their information resulting in the rescue. Despite our work to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade and ensure that the AREANG, THE HYBRID TIGER Areang, the hybrid tiger. The tiger rescue was the first large scale rescue that Wildlife Alliance orchestrated after arriving in 1999. We received a tip off there were tigers being kept in a residence close to the Central Market in Phnom Penh city and on arrival confiscated 7 tigers, likely held for sale to the black market! DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforestELEPHANT MONITORING
Monitoring and collecting data about elephant movement in the Cardamom Forests is an important part of Wildlife Alliance Rangers roles. Over the longer term, tracking data helps build knowledge of elephant ranging behavior. This information is key to preserving habitat and the corridors that link areas used by both elephants and and otherwildlife.
SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCE The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CIVET COFFEE Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee, has become an international sensation. This exotic coffee sells for $30-$100 per cup and $100-$600 per pound. Retailers of this coffee market it as a rare product sourced from wild civets’ feces. They claim that suppliers need to forage for the partially digested coffee beans in the wild,which
WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRIMATES RESCUED FROM ILLEGAL A black-shanked douc langur (Pygathrix nigripes), that’s what! Meet You-bee, a douc langur orphaned by the illegal wildlife trade. The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team rescued the adorable 6-week old from people who were exploiting her in YouTube videos after a concerned citizen reported them. The Rescue Team brought You-bee to the Phnom Tamao 5 WAYS YOU CAN HELP SAVE RAINFORESTS IN ASIA This #WorldRainforestDay, here’s 5 small ways you can help save rainforests in Asia: 1. Visit a rainforest in Asia (responsibly) Travel might be difficult at the moment but make sure to add visiting a rainforest in Asia to the top of your bucket list. It isn’t just an opportunity to see some of the world’s most elusive species and DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when EMPTY FOREST SYNDROME Empty Forest Syndrome – A Hauntingly Quiet Crisis. Tropical rainforests are some of the most species-rich ecosystems in the world and yet, many forests across Southeast Asia are devoid of the wildlife that once thrived there. Although deforestation is a problem in the region, there are still many pristine and intact forests that providea
ENDANGERED GIBBON RESCUED FROM THE PET TRADE Endangered gibbon rescued from the pet trade. Many of the resident animals at Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center were originally kept as pets. However, many of these wild animals have very specific needs, such as specialized diets, and often exhibit aggressive behaviors or are hard to manage once they reach sexual maturity. As a result,people
CHHOUK, THE ELEPHANT, RECEIVES A NEW PROSTHETIC FOOT Chhouk, our young disabled male elephant, recently received a new prosthetic foot. At ten years old, Chhouk continues to grow quickly and is going through prosthetics just as fast! Late last year, the Cambodian School of Prosthetics and Orthotics (CSPO) fitted Chhouk and made him a new shoe. The new design is lighter, stronger, and HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor GIFT SHOP FOR WILD ANIMALS Send a gift to a rescued animal on their journey to recovery. You can help us care for wildlife from the moment they enter our care and are rescued, through their rehabilitation at our rescue centre, and when they are released back into the wild. From transportation, medical care, tracking equipment or anywhere in between, your STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Directly support our pangolin conservation efforts by visiting our Wildlife Release Station in the heart of the Cardamom Rainforest Landscape. Not only can you see the pangolins we are preparing for release, but you’ll also get the chance to see some of Cambodia’s other unique wildlife! Purchase a pangolin tracker. TIGER REINTRODUCTION Tiger Reintroduction Wildlife Alliance ID 2021-05-29T00:56:44-04:00. TIGER REINTRODUCTION. The last record of tiger from Cambodia was in November 2007 from Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary, Mondulkiri. The extirpation of tiger from Cambodia was largely due to poaching, of tigers and tiger prey, for the illegal wildlife trade.ASIAN ELEPHANT
ASIAN ELEPHANT Elephas maximus The Asian Elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCESUN BEAR FUN FACTSSUN BEAR PICSSUN BEAR ADAPTATIONSSUN BEAR FACTSBABY SUN BEARSUN BEAR EATS The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia.MONKEY ARCHIVES
monkey – Wildlife Alliance. A tale of You-bee Gallery. A tale of You-bee. Endangered species, Illegal Wildlife Trade, In the News, Phnom Tamao, Wildlife Care, Wildlife Police, Wildlife Rapid RescueTeam. .
DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICALDEFINE DROUGHT AND DESERTIFICATIONDESERTIFICATION CAUSE AND EFFECTDESERTIFICATION CAUSED BY DEFORESTATIONEFFECTS OF DESERTIFICATION IN AFRICA Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when HOME - WILDLIFE ALLIANCEABOUT USOUR WORKBLOGBOOK NOWSPONSORCONTACT US Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent SOUTHERN CARDAMOM REDD+ Wildlife Alliance is a global leader in the Direct Protection of Forests and Wildlife. Wildlife Alliance has invested 14 years in helping to conserve the Cardamom Rainforest and has an unrivaled track record of effective law enforcement and protected area management in the landscape. Our unique approach of structured, supervised, and managed law enforcement, in which we technically mentor GIFT SHOP FOR WILD ANIMALS Send a gift to a rescued animal on their journey to recovery. You can help us care for wildlife from the moment they enter our care and are rescued, through their rehabilitation at our rescue centre, and when they are released back into the wild. From transportation, medical care, tracking equipment or anywhere in between, your STATEMENT RE: MACAQUE RESCUES The Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team has recently rescued several primates. Once again we have been inundated with requests for updates regarding these individuals. We are all extremely busy rescuing illegally traded wild animals, ensuring these receive the most appropriate outcome and also raising the funds to ensure we can continue with our work. Weapologize
WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Directly support our pangolin conservation efforts by visiting our Wildlife Release Station in the heart of the Cardamom Rainforest Landscape. Not only can you see the pangolins we are preparing for release, but you’ll also get the chance to see some of Cambodia’s other unique wildlife! Purchase a pangolin tracker. TIGER REINTRODUCTION Tiger Reintroduction Wildlife Alliance ID 2021-05-29T00:56:44-04:00. TIGER REINTRODUCTION. The last record of tiger from Cambodia was in November 2007 from Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary, Mondulkiri. The extirpation of tiger from Cambodia was largely due to poaching, of tigers and tiger prey, for the illegal wildlife trade.ASIAN ELEPHANT
ASIAN ELEPHANT Elephas maximus The Asian Elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCESUN BEAR FUN FACTSSUN BEAR PICSSUN BEAR ADAPTATIONSSUN BEAR FACTSBABY SUN BEARSUN BEAR EATS The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia.MONKEY ARCHIVES
monkey – Wildlife Alliance. A tale of You-bee Gallery. A tale of You-bee. Endangered species, Illegal Wildlife Trade, In the News, Phnom Tamao, Wildlife Care, Wildlife Police, Wildlife Rapid RescueTeam. .
DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICALDEFINE DROUGHT AND DESERTIFICATIONDESERTIFICATION CAUSE AND EFFECTDESERTIFICATION CAUSED BY DEFORESTATIONEFFECTS OF DESERTIFICATION IN AFRICA Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and whenSPONSOR AN ANIMAL
SPONSOR AN ANIMAL Animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade are often injured, traumatized or orphaned. They are brought to Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center where they receive expert care and attention. No animal is turned away. Your sponsorship ensures a happy and healthy future for all 1,200 animals HOW CAN WE SAVE RAINFORESTS? In order to save the rainforest, many of the most popular solutions include education and reforestation. However, at Wildlife Alliance, we believe that in addition to these initiatives which are crucial for long-term behavior change and mitigating the effects of already lost forest cover, the primary step to protecting the rainforest WORLD PANGOLIN DAY 2020 Directly support our pangolin conservation efforts by visiting our Wildlife Release Station in the heart of the Cardamom Rainforest Landscape. Not only can you see the pangolins we are preparing for release, but you’ll also get the chance to see some of Cambodia’s other unique wildlife! Purchase a pangolin tracker.ASIAN ELEPHANT
ASIAN ELEPHANT Elephas maximus The Asian Elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia. The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus Elephas and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in the north, Sumatra in the south, and to Borneo in the east. SUN BEAR - WILDLIFE ALLIANCE The sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear species occurring in tropical forest habitats of Southeast Asia. It is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List as the large-scale deforestation that has occurred throughout Southeast Asia. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CIVET COFFEE Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee, has become an international sensation. This exotic coffee sells for $30-$100 per cup and $100-$600 per pound. Retailers of this coffee market it as a rare product sourced from wild civets’ feces. They claim that suppliers need to forage for the partially digested coffee beans in the wild,which
PHNOM TAMAO WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER Tours Currently Postponed Due to the ongoing community outbreak that started on the 20th February 2021, we have decided, in discussions with the Keepers and The Forestry Administration who run the centre, to postpone tours at least until the interprovincial DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT: AN ISSUE EVEN IN THE TROPICAL Combat Desertification and Drought One of the biggest and least understood environmental challenges facing the globe, desertification refers to the irreversible degradation of soil through human activities such as deforestation, unsustainable farming, mining and overgrazing. It occurs when trees and root systems that bind the soil are removed, exposing topsoil to erosion, and when PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Primary school activities on wildlife conservation. The Kouprey Express (KE) environmental education team conducted a Community Night Show at Kangaok primary school. At the event, approximately 200 community members participated in activities such as games and prize giveaways, learned about wildlife conservation, and watch environmental films. A GUIDE TO VISITING CAMBODIA’S CARDAMOM MOUNTAINS Without a doubt, the Cardamom Mountains is one of the greatest places in Cambodia for wildlife. The Mountains have long been separated from other similar forests in Asia, making it a center for endemic species. They support more than 55 IUCN threatened species of vertebrates, including the Pileated Gibbon, the Siamese crocodile, the SundaSkip to content
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HomeWildlife Alliance ID 2021-06-05T00:08:06-04:00WHY OUR MODEL WORKS
We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent intervention. Our model provides _DIRECT RANGERINTERVENTION_
to stop the destruction.WHY OUR MODEL WORKS
We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent intervention. Our model provides _DIRECT RANGERINTERVENTION_
to stop the destruction.WHY OUR MODEL WORKS
We target the forests of the tropical belt because of their importance in regulating global climate. Southeast Asia has the fastest rate of deforestation of all three of the world’s tropical basins, requiring the most urgent intervention. Our model provides _DIRECT RANGERINTERVENTION_
to stop the destruction.WHO WE ARE
Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt.WHO WE ARE
Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt.WHO WE ARE
Wildlife Alliance is the leader in direct protection to forests and wildlife in the Southeast Asian tropical belt. WILDLIFE ALLIANCE IS AT THE FOREFRONT OF DIRECT CONSERVATION ACTION. THANKS TO YOUR DONATION , OUR TEAM IS ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY CARRY OUT FRONTLINE PROGRAMS THAT HAVE PROTECTED SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST THREATENED FORESTS AND WILDSPECIES.
WILDLIFE ALLIANCE IS AT THE FOREFRONT OF DIRECT CONSERVATION ACTION. THANKS TO YOUR DONATION , OUR TEAM IS ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY CARRY OUT FRONTLINE PROGRAMS THAT HAVE PROTECTED SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST THREATENED FORESTS AND WILDSPECIES.
WILDLIFE ALLIANCE is at the forefront of direct conservation action. Thanks to your donation , our team is able to successfully carry out frontline programs that have protected some of the world’s most threatened forests and wildspecies.
RAINFOREST PROTECTION Wildlife Alliance delivers a unique and successful model of hands-on direct protection to 1.3 million hectares of the Cardamom Mountains rainforest, one of the last unfragmented rainforests in Southeast Asia… Learn more
RAINFOREST PROTECTION Wildlife Alliance delivers a unique and successful model of hands-on direct protection to 1.3 million hectares of the Cardamom Mountains rainforest, one of the last unfragmented rainforests in Southeast Asia… Learn more
RAINFOREST PROTECTION Wildlife Alliance delivers a unique and successful model of hands-on direct protection to 1.3 million hectares of the Cardamom Mountains rainforest, one of the last unfragmented rainforests in Southeast Asia… Learn more
COMBAT WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING By combining governmental authority with Wildlife Alliance oversight the team represents a unique model for tackling the illegal wildlife trade in Asia and is the only law enforcement unit dedicated to cracking … Learn more COMBAT WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING By combining governmental authority with Wildlife Alliance oversight the team represents a unique model for tackling the illegal wildlife trade in Asia and is the only law enforcement unit dedicated to cracking … Learn more COMBAT WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING By combining governmental authority with Wildlife Alliance oversight the team represents a unique model for tackling the illegal wildlife trade in Asia and is the only law enforcement unit dedicated to cracking … Learn more WILDLIFE RESCUE & CARE Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centeris a
government-owned facility set over 6,000 acres of regenerating forest. Wildlife Alliance animal husbandry specialists and veterinarians care for over 1,400 animals across more than 100 species … Learn more WILDLIFE RESCUE & CARE Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centeris a
government-owned facility set over 6,000 acres of regenerating forest. Wildlife Alliance animal husbandry specialists and veterinarians care for over 1,400 animals across more than 100 species … Learn more WILDLIFE RESCUE & CARE Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centeris a
government-owned facility set over 6,000 acres of regenerating forest. Wildlife Alliance animal husbandry specialists and veterinarians care for over 1,400 animals across more than 100 species … Learn more TIGER REINTRODUCTION In 2018 Wildlife Alliance will be working with all stakeholders – government, communities, and global conservation experts – to move tiger reintroduction plans forward and ensure that Cambodia makes a contribution to the global goal of doubling wild tiger numbers. …Learn more
TIGER REINTRODUCTION In 2018 Wildlife Alliance will be working with all stakeholders – government, communities, and global conservation experts – to move tiger reintroduction plans forward and ensure that Cambodia makes a contribution to the global goal of doubling wild tiger numbers. …Learn more
TIGER REINTRODUCTION In 2018 Wildlife Alliance will be working with all stakeholders – government, communities, and global conservation experts – to move tiger reintroduction plans forward and ensure that Cambodia makes a contribution to the global goal of doubling wild tiger numbers. …Learn more
PANGOLIN CONSERVATION Wildlife Alliance has been saving Sunda Pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade since 2001. The Sunda pangolin is considered to be the most trafficked mammal in the world (IUCN 2014). Wildlife Alliance’s Wildlife Release Station(WRS)
rehabilitates pangolins that are rescued from the illegal wildlife trade.  Learn more PANGOLIN CONSERVATION Wildlife Alliance has been saving Sunda Pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade since 2001. The Sunda pangolin is considered to be the most trafficked mammal in the world (IUCN 2014). Wildlife Alliance’s Wildlife Release Station(WRS)
rehabilitates pangolins that are rescued from the illegal wildlife trade.  Learn more PANGOLIN CONSERVATION Wildlife Alliance has been saving Sunda Pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade since 2001. The Sunda pangolin is considered to be the most trafficked mammal in the world (IUCN 2014). Wildlife Alliance’s Wildlife Release Station(WRS)
rehabilitates pangolins that are rescued from the illegal wildlife trade.  Learn moreEDUCATION
Bringing together communities, local knowledge, experience, and tradition, the KE travels around Cambodia to urban and remote rural locations to instill in the Cambodian youth and communities a sense of pride in their natural heritage and a culture of social responsibility… Learn moreEDUCATION
Bringing together communities, local knowledge, experience, and tradition, the KE travels around Cambodia to urban and remote rural locations to instill in the Cambodian youth and communities a sense of pride in their natural heritage and a culture of social responsibility… Learn moreEDUCATION
Bringing together communities, local knowledge, experience, and tradition, the KE travels around Cambodia to urban and remote rural locations to instill in the Cambodian youth and communities a sense of pride in their natural heritage and a culture of social responsibility… Learn more LIVELIHOOD & COMMUNITIES Nearly 300 million people worldwide live in tropical zone and depend heavily on forest, fishing and farming as their primary source of food and income. They cut timber, burn the rainforest to make charcoal for sale to the cities… Learn more LIVELIHOOD & COMMUNITIES Nearly 300 million people worldwide live in tropical zone and depend heavily on forest, fishing and farming as their primary source of food and income. They cut timber, burn the rainforest to make charcoal for sale to the cities… Learn more LIVELIHOOD & COMMUNITIES Nearly 300 million people worldwide live in tropical zone and depend heavily on forest, fishing and farming as their primary source of food and income. They cut timber, burn the rainforest to make charcoal for sale to the cities… Learn moreCOMMUNITY RANGERS
The Community Anti-Poaching Unit (CAPU) is part of Chi Phat Community-based Ecotourism (CBET) in Chi Phat. CAPU Rangers have been patrolling around Chi Phat since 2008. Learn moreCOMMUNITY RANGERS
The Community Anti-Poaching Unit (CAPU) is part of Chi Phat Community-based Ecotourism (CBET) in Chi Phat. CAPU Rangers have been patrolling around Chi Phat since 2008. Learn moreCOMMUNITY RANGERS
The Community Anti-Poaching Unit (CAPU) is part of Chi Phat Community-based Ecotourism (CBET) in Chi Phat. CAPU Rangers have been patrolling around Chi Phat since 2008. Learn moreBack to Top
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