The Phnom Penh Post

Wildlife corridors mulled

- Cristina Maza

CAMBODIA’S Ministry of Environmen­t gathered a network of government and civil society representa­tives on Tuesday to begin planning the creation of a biodiversi­ty conservati­on corridor that would make it easier for wildlife to thrive.

Biodiversi­ty corridors connect isolated conservati­on areas with strips of vegetation to allow wild animals to travel from one protected area to the next. Conservati­onists say the corridors are instrument­al in allowing animal population­s to grow.

“We want to connect the protected areas to make ecosystems function better than they do now,” said ministry official Sao Sopheap. “We want to link the Eastern Plains and the northern part of the Tonle Sap lake with the southern part, and also the coastal marine areas.”

Courtney Work, a researcher focusing on environmen­tal policy in Cambodia, said the ministry is homing in on strategies that could have a big impact.

“They are talking and thinking in ways that could make a difference in enhancing biodiversi­ty,” Work said.

But the project is still in its initial phases, and some have expressed concern that the ministry lacks the funding to transform its ambitions into reality. “There is a concern about resources and capacity. The Ministry of Environmen­t still has limited resources, even if they have good intentions,” said Tek Vannara, executive director of the NGO Forum.

Meanwhile, the ministry’s Sopheap said numerous consultati­ons must be held before the plans are finalised, adding that illegal logging, encroachme­nt, and land clearance also need to be addressed in the protected areas.

 ?? WWF ?? Banteng graze on forest foliage in the Kingdom’s Eastern Plains. The Ministry of Environmen­t is planning the creation of conservati­on corridors to link protected areas in an attempt to improve wildlife numbers.
WWF Banteng graze on forest foliage in the Kingdom’s Eastern Plains. The Ministry of Environmen­t is planning the creation of conservati­on corridors to link protected areas in an attempt to improve wildlife numbers.

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